Griot's Garage 10938 Black Shine Tire & Trim Coating
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No, don't get the spray bottle; the van is far superior, and I prefer it that way because it sprays so much better.
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Yes, it can be done, and I did it on my 1998 GMC truck. Don't put it on the exhaust manifolds, though.
Selected User Reviews For Griot's Garage 10938 Black Shine Tire & Trim Coating
First and foremost, let me state that this product is excellent. It gives your tires a nice shine, and to be honest, it's the best stuff I've ever bought, but there are a few flaws with it that seriously affect my rating. Even when I apply this product to my tires with an applicator pad rather than spraying directly, it flings everywhere after you drive, leaving a greasy mess if you don't wipe it off completely. Because there is more product, spraying it directly on the tire causes it to fling more. I always take a step back from my car before spraying on my pad because if I do it too close to the car, the product will blow all over the car and cover it in grease. If it didn't fling everywhere, it would be a five-star project. It's definitely worth a go.
This is a fantastic item. My go-to tire shine used to be Meguiar's endurance tire gel, which was one of the best and longest-lasting tire shines I'd ever used. I used it on my own car as well as when I did mobile detailing. It was ideal because you didn't need much of it and it was her, so it went on smoothly. It lasted for a long time, even in the rain. That is, however, nothing in comparison to this. Because it's a spray can, this is a very high-gloss spray that saves me a lot of time when detailing cars. The sheen lasts much longer than the Meguiars endurance gel. Because I wash my car at least once a week, it doesn't matter how long it lasts for me. This is a simple process that only requires one person to complete. 2 quick passes and they'll last a long time; for $10, you can't go wrong.
You will not be dissatisfied with this purchase. To begin, allow me to state the following: Without a doubt, this is the best. I've never used a tire shine like this before. I've tried almost every tire shine on the market; Others, such as foams, gels, and aerosols, don't even come close, in my opinion. The nozzle could be a little narrower so that the spray is more accurate and at a slower rate - this is one of my two gripes. It spreads quickly and widely, and if there is even a slight breeze, micro drops of tire shine will appear on your windows; a quick wipe with a clean microfiber and you're good to go. Finally, because of the wide spray pattern, the cans can fill up quickly, requiring several passes over the tire. br>br>In general - I'd buy a bunch of them if I had the money. You will not be dissatisfied if you choose this option.
br>I've always despised how, after washing and waxing my vehicles and applying tire shine, the wheel wells would always detract from an otherwise spotless vehicle. Years ago, I began treating my tires with a product that lasted until it rained, and I used a large amount of the same product to make the dull plastic and metal parts inside the wheel wells look a little better, but as I mentioned, the first little bit of water or if it rained washed it all away. br>It wasn't until my nephew introduced me to Groit Garage Tire Shine that I discovered a product that not only lasted until the next wash, but also didn't wash off when it rained. It also prevents road grime from adhering to my wheel wells, which I find beneficial. br>I've discovered that saturating a towel with Groits Tire Shine and wiping these parts down improves the appearance of my new vehicle's black plastic trim around the rocker panels that form mud guards behind the wheel wells. Although I only use a small amount, it appears to keep dirt and road grime at bay. I only apply this product to these areas and the wheel wells once every six weeks or after the third wash. I use it on my tires after every wash, but it could be used on any other wash. br>I find that Groits Tire Shine not only lasts longer and looks better than the products I've used in the past, but it's also less expensive. br>Living in the Midwest, with the amount of road grime and salt used in my area, I need a product that will stay in place and protect my vehicle all year, and Groits Garage Products delivers. I strongly advise you to give this product a try if you have a newer vehicle with plastic or polymer parts and want to restore the new vehicle look.
For years on the market, I tried a variety of products. Never have I been so pleased with a product as I have been with Griot's Garage; once you try it, you will never go back to anything else. It can also withstand a lot of rain. New money will not shine as brightly as Griot's Garage. One can covers approximately 12 square feet. tires of a standard size CARL.
It works well and is easy to use because it does not require the use of a cloth. The smell is similar to that of a new car, which is a bonus. br>The overabundance of information is a major drawback. Spraying the bottoms of the tires leaves permanent stains on my concrete driveway - After a year, the problem still exists. The stains on the concrete aren't visible until the next day, and they're even more noticeable when the driveway is wet.
I've tried a lot of tire shine products, and this one seems to be the best; the spray is concentrated so it doesn't easily overspray the rims, while the actual formula protects the tires and gives them an unbeatable shine. br>br>It doesn't drip and applies evenly. I let it "dry" for about 30 minutes in the sun, and the product did not sling on the rest of the car. This, I believe, is due to the thin, even layer that has been applied. br>br>I've also noticed that it doesn't seem to attract dust. As a Texas resident, I'm concerned about dusty roads and the dust sticking to the tire shine. This hasn't happened with this product yet, as I've driven down some dirt roads and the tires still look great. br>br>The can is quite large, and I'm guessing you'll be able to get at least 15 uses out of it. If you have sedan normal size tires, you should be able to do this 20 times (just a guess). The yields of truck tires and low-profile tires will be different. br>br>I'll buy it again because it's now my favorite tire shine.
My car's sides were strewn with sling. I washed my car and put it in the garage for the night. Even after all that time, it still threw sling all over the side of my car the next morning as I drove to work. If you don't mind your vehicle's sides being messy from sling, this product is easy to apply and the shine lasts a long time.