Number #1 Tire dressing

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Thorshammer
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What is the most durable low maintenance tire dressing available?
Oily tire dressings are not worth considering as they create more work later.
Who have personal experience that can say for certain which is best?
Personal experience is preferred, please no suggestions to go to autopia for advice, all they want to do is sell their outdated stuff, and I'm just not interested.


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Qxxx4
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I say the clear winners are sprays not aerosol cans. My best results came from meguiara hot shine and even better...turtle wax ice tire spray...the one that comes with a bursh on the nozzle...that's the best hands down.

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resetmindset
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Meguiars for sure

gbelnap
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As stupid as this sounds, the Nissan OEM Rubber Dressing is great. They do not offer it anymore, but some of the dealerships still have it. Goes on semi-gloss (not oily) and does not brown after it wears off.

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Thorshammer
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Thanks for the info on the nissan oem tire dressing, I will look into it my next service visit.


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