Winner: geni.us/ITDZ6 Runner Up: geni.us/iPXWs Runner Up: geni.us/BxutW Foam Applicator: geni.us/Bn0Co Adam's Wheel & Tire Cleaner: geni.us/A80sqr Even the shortest lasting one can work for you depending on your wash interval, so you may never see it fade. Help support more test like this. This description contains affiliate links. If you buy a product through my custom link, I will earn a small commission at no extra cost to you.
Nicely done test and very thorough procedures used for the application. Your commentary was helpful with a good amount of detail. Watching this on my IPad at 1080p it appeared to me the Griot’s Ceramic looked the best because of the nice even color with no blotchiness. I would like to see a test of the Griot’s Ceramic Dressing and CarPro Darkside.
Really good test. It’s so hard to test tire dressings because of all the variables including tire compound and previous dressings etc. I actually had pretty good luck with the Adam’s but honestly nothing seems to really look good past 2 weeks if it rains for me.
I really like Turtle Wax Hybrid Solutions Graphene Acrylic Spray Coating. It leaves a nice satin sheen that for me last a long time. As a bonus while using this I learned I could use it on my gray faded trim to restore it back to black and protect it for as long if not longer than the tires. I like the smell of it also.
Thanks for the great test Drew. I’ve used the Maguires the turtle wax and theGriots products. My results are very similar to yours and now I only use the Griots. I apply one coat on all the tires. Wait a short time and then apply a second coat and I end up getting about a month of longevity out of it.
You can always try both since one will run out anyway. Even the shortest duration one can work for people all depending on their wash interval. Cheers!
Good test, it's great to see real world durability. I agree there are so many variables and about two weeks is all you can expect. We get suckered into buying products due to the marketing. Good luck.
To me, the Meguirs on the back looked good that many weeks without touch up. I would have also down two coatings the first day to make sure I didn’t miss anything. Thanks for taking the time to do this!
I like the way the Adams looks, that you can buy it in bulk and their instructional videos, not overly shiny but I like that the turtle wax has acrylic. As for another potential contender, Mckees 37 graphene dressing? Good video and even though I actually like the lovers in a certain way you were very scientific and realistic in your test!
I purchased Adam's TrDr and the reason why is silly but when i was in the shop i looked up Coverall but found out it uses silcone and the cons of it and how apparently its only long lasting if you consistently use the product once every 2 weeks and how silocone pretty much deforms the rubber over time so i looked up Non Silocone tire dressing and 3D popped up but there was non but apparently for some reason Adam's popped up in the search so i got that instead. Thanks for the video
I've had great success with Lone Star. I find it to last a few months. Griots has a new rubber & trim coating coming out. It will be interesting to see how well it performs. I'm not a fan of spray on tire shine. Makes too much mess with overspray. Try testing Lone Star.
I agree. Lone Star, DuraCoating, or RenewProtect Blak lasts the longest. They literally dry and last like a clear coat. Usually abrasion or curbing is the only way to remove them. However, once the tire is about two years old with 4 touch up layers, it can start cracking at the sidewalls. You then need to strip it down with some sandpaper and start the whole tedious process of prep and reapplication. It can take over 4-5 hours.
e en though its fading it doesnt mean there isnt protection. So thats what you need to do is test to see id the coating is still there. So not a reliable test
Winner: geni.us/ITDZ6
Runner Up: geni.us/iPXWs
Runner Up: geni.us/BxutW
Foam Applicator: geni.us/Bn0Co
Adam's Wheel & Tire Cleaner: geni.us/A80sqr
Even the shortest lasting one can work for you depending on your wash interval, so you may never see it fade.
Help support more test like this. This description contains affiliate links. If you buy a product through my custom link, I will earn a small commission at no extra cost to you.
Great review. Thank you for the longterm testing.
Amazing test. I think this is the best video I've seen on this line of product
Great review with nice arrangement and presentation!
Awesome video, very thorough testing! griot's was one of the best in my test as well.
Oh this is perfect. Daily driver, outdoor parked, $20 or less products. Sure wish something would last 3 months.
I'll try to test those tire "coatings" in the future
Nicely done test and very thorough procedures used for the application. Your commentary was helpful with a good amount of detail. Watching this on my IPad at 1080p it appeared to me the Griot’s Ceramic looked the best because of the nice even color with no blotchiness. I would like to see a test of the Griot’s Ceramic Dressing and CarPro Darkside.
Really good test. It’s so hard to test tire dressings because of all the variables including tire compound and previous dressings etc. I actually had pretty good luck with the Adam’s but honestly nothing seems to really look good past 2 weeks if it rains for me.
I really like Turtle Wax Hybrid Solutions Graphene Acrylic Spray Coating. It leaves a nice satin sheen that for me last a long time. As a bonus while using this I learned I could use it on my gray faded trim to restore it back to black and protect it for as long if not longer than the tires. I like the smell of it also.
Thanks for the great test Drew. I’ve used the Maguires the turtle wax and theGriots products. My results are very similar to yours and now I only use the Griots. I apply one coat on all the tires. Wait a short time and then apply a second coat and I end up getting about a month of longevity out of it.
U spent a lot of time. Good video. Thanks for the input. Was debating between griots or Meguiar’s
You can always try both since one will run out anyway. Even the shortest duration one can work for people all depending on their wash interval. Cheers!
Good test, it's great to see real world durability. I agree there are so many variables and about two weeks is all you can expect.
We get suckered into buying products due to the marketing.
Good luck.
To me, the Meguirs on the back looked good that many weeks without touch up.
I would have also down two coatings the first day to make sure I didn’t miss anything.
Thanks for taking the time to do this!
No problem! I also did 2 coatings on the first day.
Great job on the video!
Thank you! 🙏
I love Adams graphene on my vette. Long lasting. I use TW exclusively for the body and am interested in their tire shine.
Glad that worked out for you. Maybe try the others once that runs out and let me know how that turns out for you
I like the way the Adams looks, that you can buy it in bulk and their instructional videos, not overly shiny but I like that the turtle wax has acrylic.
As for another potential contender, Mckees 37 graphene dressing?
Good video and even though I actually like the lovers in a certain way you were very scientific and realistic in your test!
I purchased Adam's TrDr and the reason why is silly but when i was in the shop i looked up Coverall but found out it uses silcone and the cons of it and how apparently its only long lasting if you consistently use the product once every 2 weeks and how silocone pretty much deforms the rubber over time so i looked up Non Silocone tire dressing and 3D popped up but there was non but apparently for some reason Adam's popped up in the search so i got that instead. Thanks for the video
That's some good points!
I've had great success with Lone Star. I find it to last a few months. Griots has a new rubber & trim coating coming out. It will be interesting to see how well it performs. I'm not a fan of spray on tire shine. Makes too much mess with overspray. Try testing Lone Star.
Noted. I do agree that spray ones do overspray
I agree. Lone Star, DuraCoating, or RenewProtect Blak lasts the longest. They literally dry and last like a clear coat. Usually abrasion or curbing is the only way to remove them. However, once the tire is about two years old with 4 touch up layers, it can start cracking at the sidewalls. You then need to strip it down with some sandpaper and start the whole tedious process of prep and reapplication. It can take over 4-5 hours.
Great video
Because of cost, about $35 a gallon, I use Pro Wax Blue Ice.
e en though its fading it doesnt mean there isnt protection. So thats what you need to do is test to see id the coating is still there. So not a reliable test
I don't disagree with you that there could still be protection there but I buy this stuff to dress up my tire, not really to protect.
What other products would you like to see tested in the future against the winner?
carpro darkside, armour tire+, 3d glw
DarkSide for sure. Armour and maybe one of the Fireball products if you can get them.
Lazer Brite by Performance Products Inc.
try Lone Star. It lasts the longest that I've tried by far.
Mckee's 37 Graphene maybe?
Q orrible aplicacion en llantas super sucias y no saben agarrar el aplikador ay no dios mio
CarPro Darkside.. End of story
CarPro Darkside.. End of story