How do you feel this compares to the regular Adam's tire shine (the banana smelling one)? Is one more glossy than the other? Looking for a new tire shine with minimal sling, I use Chemical Guys Tire Kicker now, but that slings a little too much for my liking.
Here are my current favorites www.hawaiidetailing.com/wheels I have never used the original Adam’s version so I can’t say how it is. The ones I have listed are going to do a great job and have been superior to most I have tested. Thanks for watching
@@HawaiiDetailing Waiting for a secret door in the ceiling to open up and John Travolta to jump out and start doing his Jive Talkin' dance! "ALEXA, DROP DISCO BALL". "You should be dancin' YEAAHHHH!" LOL Just pokin' fun at you man, love you Jeremy!
Man your videos are always fun to watch. Adam's normal Tire Dressing is pretty good too. Smells like bananas and it lasts me about 3 to 4 weeks out here in California. It's SiO2 based so it has some decent water resisting behavior. But man it takes forever to fully dry it seems like.
I got a bottle of this in a mystery bucket. I liked it so much I have since bought two more bottles during various BOGO sales. I used to not overthink my tire dressing and would just use VRP...and still do...but I really like this product offering from Adam's. Jeremy, you should let your viewers know that Adam's is always discounting their products. Typical discounts range from 15%to25% off. Sometimes they will do a BOGO on 16oz products. Makes that pricey Mega Foam a little easier to justify.
I have this tire dressing and it is great. It lasts longer than the usual tire dressings but I am ok with it as I must have about 8-10 tire dressings and I like to alternate.
Hell yea baby! So glad you made this video! I didn’t even know they got that smaller applicator. Gonna go to the Adam’s store tomorrow and get one, because I did a Model 3 a few weeks ago and got stuff all over the rim. Had to go back and do a lot of wiping. Awesome video man! #1!
My favorite! Smells awesome & looks great whether knocked down or not. I can get 2 weeks minimum durability in CA easy. Durability is overrated though. If you wash your car every week or two and reapply like me who cares about durability? It's all about the finish and if it smells great that adds to the garage therapy effect. 👃🏻👍🏻
I love this tire dressing had to switch from the regular tire shine now I have 2 full bottles of tire shine I don’t use because I switched to graphene tire dressing
Another great move is to give the tire a quick wipe down with Stoners Tar remover after you normally clean the wheel and tires. It really helps any dressing bond that much better
I have those same small hex/wave sponge applicators for my dressing and they work great! I have low-profile tires too and those work perfectly. I just stripped a tire "coating" type of dressing off my tires yesterday and today (took two days). I was NOT impressed with the tire coatings that say they last 6 months. Don't go down that road. They peel, crack, and don't look good after a while. And I did the prep exactly as stated, even down to using mineral spirits to completely strip the rubber down to nothing. I am going back to a high quality conventional dressing, they look and work much better in my opinion. My current one is Ultima Trim and Tire and it is a really good one. I am just like you and prefer the OEM matte appearance on my tires and trim. Just a dark, rich, matte or satin, uniform appearance is perfect for me. I don't want no Krispy Kreme Donut Glaze on my tire and trim! (I do want the Krispy Kreme donut for myself however! LOL).
Hahaha. Thanks for sharing Joe. I agree. I have been saying this for a long time that durability comes at a cost. Most people only care about how long it lasts and don't like to hear me say this. I say it anyway Hahahaha. I prefer regular applications of great looking tire dressings that last 2-3 weeks tops. Having to battle to get the dressing off to reapply is no fun. Thanks for watching
@@HawaiiDetailing Yes sir, I totally agree with you. I am feeling that pain now after spending two freakin' DAYS trying to get the Lone Star Matte Tire Coating off my Bridgestone Potenza's. I used a heavy degreaser, cleaners, scrubbing and scrubbing, power washing, and finally mineral spirits. That tire coating flaked up, was blotchy, peeled in various spots, and you can't layer it or it will definitely be jacked up. I was like "NOPE, it's not worth it". It's easier to reapply a good quality water based dressing every few weeks. I heard really good things about the Ultima brand Trim and Tire Dressing so I am giving that one a shot this time. It's pricey at 39.99 for a fairly small bottle (12 or 16oz) BUT, it does go a very long way because you only need a small amount similar to what you showed here with the Graphene dressing. This one you showed today looks promising.
Same deal here bro. I used lonestar 6 months coating. Prepped it absolutely correctly. Mineral spirits, their special degreaser etc. They looked good at first. After 3 months they were peeling, cracking and turning white in spots. Looked horrible. Legitimately took me 3 hours of hard scrubbing with lacquer thinner and brushes to get them bare again. Never again
Loving your garage. Sorry this question is off topic. I'm 67 and do about three paint corrections a week. My shoulder just isn't what it used to be and it is getting harder and harder to remove the polish without hurting my shoulders. Any technique or products you can think of that will reduce my effort? I use Paint prep spray's but need a better suggestion. Thanks and thanks for the video. I really like the look of this new Adams product. Real world, how long will it hold up if I'm driving 150 miles a week? Because this stuff is gorgeous.
I wish I could help you but I am not sure of your process. I use a rupes polisher and rupes polishes. They polish well and wipe away easy. I would say a car lift to make better ergonomics would help also. The durability with the tire dressing was a few weeks only and it was kinda beat up a little at that point. It looks nice for a solid week to 10 days and after that a quick reapplication and back to great again. Easy to use product. What’s your polishing workflow and what part is bothering you? Thanks and sorry for the delayed response.
That’s my go-to tire dressing! I like the shinny look. I put 2 layers, with a 30 minute dry time in between. It would last longer if it didn’t rain so much in central Oahu😂 Keep it up the awesome product reviews! Aloha🤙🏽
It’s in my wheels and tire section. It’s a great dryer for smaller jobs. Strong. www.amazon.com/shop/hawaiitesladetailing?listId=2E7VTFQGOPTWB&ref=inf_list_own_hawaiitesladetailing
Hey! I have another product for you to throw into testing! OPTIMUM OPTI-BOND TIRE GEL, not to be confused with their tire coating. It's water based, not too shiny, and it last a decent amount of time (nothing crazy). I'd recommend getting the 8oz bottle for testing, I recieved the 32oz as a gift and it lasts forever! I'd love to see it on the channel, I don't think it gets the love it deserved online!
Hey Jeremy, have you tried microfiber applicators on the tires? If so, why do you prefer foam? I mean, with the microfiber ones you'd be able to use for hand wax and polish, too. Rag Company sells some black ones I'm looking at.
I have not used them. They probably work well. I use the foam because they are shaped in a way that makes it really easy for me to apply product. They wash clean easy too. Last a long time. I just have had no reason to use anything else. I should try some.
Not as long as others I have used but should make it to the next wash. I have tested much more durable products on my channel. Check those out too. Thanks
@@HawaiiDetailing yeah I threw it on a dirty tire just to test it after I bought it and it still seems to be holding decently a few weeks later, gonna determine how I really feel about it next time I wash ky car though
A few weeks like most other dressings. Will last to the next wash. That’s the important thing. If you want durability look at my lates semi permanent tire dressing vid. That stuff is tough. Thanks for watching
It only lasted a short time. Will get you to the next wash but don’t expect a super durable product. I do like it. It’s a good tire dressing. Thanks for watching
@@bensantos4244 it last maybe a few days before it’s gone. Not even a whole week. And it’s more expensive than other ones that hardly last. I’m going with Gyeon or car pro for just about all my products now. If you can afford them they consistently out perform the junk from Adams.
Brother, I speak on behalf of everyone that we all really enjoy your content and your magnificent sense of humor. Peace ✌️ and love ❤️ always 😎
Thanks a lot. I really appreciate it
Great close up of the finished tire. Never seen another video with that specific view
Glad you liked it!
How do you feel this compares to the regular Adam's tire shine (the banana smelling one)? Is one more glossy than the other? Looking for a new tire shine with minimal sling, I use Chemical Guys Tire Kicker now, but that slings a little too much for my liking.
Here are my current favorites www.hawaiidetailing.com/wheels I have never used the original Adam’s version so I can’t say how it is. The ones I have listed are going to do a great job and have been superior to most I have tested. Thanks for watching
looking forward for the 10 day update and a comparison to the GYEON G2. This could be the start to another battle
Yeah. Thanks
Gyeon G2 is way better imo. This Adam's just doesnt last long enough
Enjoyed the video.. Your garage is looking like a night club with the back lit car cleaning cocktails all top shelf brands..👍🤣.. stay safe!
Yeah. Thanks. I like the colors.
@@HawaiiDetailing Waiting for a secret door in the ceiling to open up and John Travolta to jump out and start doing his Jive Talkin' dance! "ALEXA, DROP DISCO BALL". "You should be dancin' YEAAHHHH!" LOL Just pokin' fun at you man, love you Jeremy!
I love your vibes man! and as always, good content to watch!
Glad you like them!
That looks quite nice! Thanks for sharing this. I'm digging the new "darker atmosphere". Very 😎😃 love those glowing bottles!!!
Thanks. I appreciate it
Looks like a pre Halloween background! Can't wait for the real Halloween show. LOL. Adams looks real good.
Hahaha. Thanks
Yup love those hex pads too
Man your videos are always fun to watch. Adam's normal Tire Dressing is pretty good too. Smells like bananas and it lasts me about 3 to 4 weeks out here in California. It's SiO2 based so it has some decent water resisting behavior. But man it takes forever to fully dry it seems like.
Thank you. Would like to try that dressing out too. They say 15 mins. I knock it down with the microfiber and it’s dry after that. Thanks for watching
I got a bottle of this in a mystery bucket. I liked it so much I have since bought two more bottles during various BOGO sales.
I used to not overthink my tire dressing and would just use VRP...and still do...but I really like this product offering from Adam's.
Jeremy, you should let your viewers know that Adam's is always discounting their products. Typical discounts range from 15%to25% off. Sometimes they will do a BOGO on 16oz products. Makes that pricey Mega Foam a little easier to justify.
Sometimes 30% too they had that running before the holiday weekend which was 25% LOL go figure
Thanks for sharing.
I love that stuff. Works great on my wheels goes on great and lasts. Perfect shine for me. Thanks for review.
Thanks
I have this tire dressing and it is great. It lasts longer than the usual tire dressings but I am ok with it as I must have about 8-10 tire dressings and I like to alternate.
Lol! I thought I was then only one to do that.
Yeah. I know what you mean.
Me too.
Hell yea baby! So glad you made this video! I didn’t even know they got that smaller applicator. Gonna go to the Adam’s store tomorrow and get one, because I did a Model 3 a few weeks ago and got stuff all over the rim. Had to go back and do a lot of wiping. Awesome video man! #1!
Thanks. It’s a cool little applicator but Adam’s does not sell them. I put a link in the description where I got them. Thanks for watching
I’m sold. Those tires look amazing.
I like it too.
Koch chemie PSS is the best tire dressing I've ever used!! Doesn't go away after a rain storm
I plan to check it out. Thanks
Doesn’t it turn your tire brush black and gunky when cleaning?
My favorite! Smells awesome & looks great whether knocked down or not. I can get 2 weeks minimum durability in CA easy. Durability is overrated though. If you wash your car every week or two and reapply like me who cares about durability? It's all about the finish and if it smells great that adds to the garage therapy effect. 👃🏻👍🏻
Yea I agree. Thanks
One of my favorite tire dressings!
It’s good. Thanks for watching
Love it ! That’s my favorite tire dressing :D !!! Incredible water beating each time I wash my car.
I agree. Thanks for watching
The best is highly subjective. My favorite is Chemical Guys VRP. Long lasting, doesn’t sling, and a bottle lasts forever.
I like VRP too. Thanks for watching
Hi, I don’t see the follow up video, how did it wear? I’m a chemical guys VRP user, just doesn’t hold up in rainy season
That stuff is sweet. I use it all the time.
Thanks for sharing.
Thanks for the review. Been using Chemicals Guys VRP for a long time as my tire dressing. Just order some of this. Love the look it gives. Mahalo.
Yeah it’s good stuff. Definitely worth a try.
I love this tire dressing had to switch from the regular tire shine now I have 2 full bottles of tire shine I don’t use because I switched to graphene tire dressing
I like it too. Thanks for watching
Thanks for another awesome review. Going to have to check it out on the X3. Need to make another vid on driving around the island. That was fun!!
Thanks. I appreciate it
Another great move is to give the tire a quick wipe down with Stoners Tar remover after you normally clean the wheel and tires. It really helps any dressing bond that much better
I have those same small hex/wave sponge applicators for my dressing and they work great! I have low-profile tires too and those work perfectly. I just stripped a tire "coating" type of dressing off my tires yesterday and today (took two days). I was NOT impressed with the tire coatings that say they last 6 months. Don't go down that road. They peel, crack, and don't look good after a while. And I did the prep exactly as stated, even down to using mineral spirits to completely strip the rubber down to nothing. I am going back to a high quality conventional dressing, they look and work much better in my opinion. My current one is Ultima Trim and Tire and it is a really good one. I am just like you and prefer the OEM matte appearance on my tires and trim. Just a dark, rich, matte or satin, uniform appearance is perfect for me. I don't want no Krispy Kreme Donut Glaze on my tire and trim! (I do want the Krispy Kreme donut for myself however! LOL).
Hahaha. Thanks for sharing Joe. I agree. I have been saying this for a long time that durability comes at a cost. Most people only care about how long it lasts and don't like to hear me say this. I say it anyway Hahahaha. I prefer regular applications of great looking tire dressings that last 2-3 weeks tops. Having to battle to get the dressing off to reapply is no fun. Thanks for watching
@@HawaiiDetailing Yes sir, I totally agree with you. I am feeling that pain now after spending two freakin' DAYS trying to get the Lone Star Matte Tire Coating off my Bridgestone Potenza's. I used a heavy degreaser, cleaners, scrubbing and scrubbing, power washing, and finally mineral spirits. That tire coating flaked up, was blotchy, peeled in various spots, and you can't layer it or it will definitely be jacked up. I was like "NOPE, it's not worth it". It's easier to reapply a good quality water based dressing every few weeks. I heard really good things about the Ultima brand Trim and Tire Dressing so I am giving that one a shot this time. It's pricey at 39.99 for a fairly small bottle (12 or 16oz) BUT, it does go a very long way because you only need a small amount similar to what you showed here with the Graphene dressing. This one you showed today looks promising.
Same deal here bro. I used lonestar 6 months coating. Prepped it absolutely correctly. Mineral spirits, their special degreaser etc. They looked good at first. After 3 months they were peeling, cracking and turning white in spots. Looked horrible. Legitimately took me 3 hours of hard scrubbing with lacquer thinner and brushes to get them bare again. Never again
I have always loved Adam's products and do use carpro perl but this graphene coating is my new favourite
Its good. Thanks for watching
Can’t wait for Adams Graphene Air Freshener
Hahaha. Good one.
Loving your garage. Sorry this question is off topic. I'm 67 and do about three paint corrections a week. My shoulder just isn't what it used to be and it is getting harder and harder to remove the polish without hurting my shoulders. Any technique or products you can think of that will reduce my effort? I use Paint prep spray's but need a better suggestion. Thanks and thanks for the video. I really like the look of this new Adams product. Real world, how long will it hold up if I'm driving 150 miles a week? Because this stuff is gorgeous.
I wish I could help you but I am not sure of your process. I use a rupes polisher and rupes polishes. They polish well and wipe away easy. I would say a car lift to make better ergonomics would help also. The durability with the tire dressing was a few weeks only and it was kinda beat up a little at that point. It looks nice for a solid week to 10 days and after that a quick reapplication and back to great again. Easy to use product. What’s your polishing workflow and what part is bothering you? Thanks and sorry for the delayed response.
Does the product work well on bare ABS plastics?
Adams always crushing the game! Lol! Would love to see you do an engine detail Jeremy! Great videos as always brother!
Yeah. I will do one soon. Thanks
You want to have a look at Koch Chemie PSS! Btw Jeremy, you did a great job man!!
Plast star is one of the best. My new favourite
Thanks a lot.
So which is the best 2 week longevity products?
Hi we loved this video. What brand are is the metal boxes in the back wall. Keep up the good work. Thanks
Thanks. www.amazon.com/shop/hawaiitesladetailing?listId=3QNHS3YBPEVIR&ref=idea_share_inf
Jeremy. What are you using 2 years later? This still looks like a winner and you can pick it up locally.
Check out my site where I list all my current favorites. www.hawaiidetailing.com/wheels I liked the adam,s but its not great.
@@HawaiiDetailingI appreciate it. I love tire dressing. I like to try a lot. Labocosmetica's Nero is my current favorite.
What about sling, did you get any?
Have you tried "Carpro Dark Side"? I tried Adam's Graphene Tire Dressing and cleaned the tires very well. But didn't get results I expected.
Another great review.
Unrelated; where did you get the metal shelves for your product storage? Looking for something similar for my setup.
Here is the links to the shelf setups. www.amazon.com/shop/hawaiitesladetailing?listId=3QNHS3YBPEVIR&ref=inf_list_own_hawaiitesladetailing
@@HawaiiDetailing Fantastic. Thanks so much.
Another great video. I was wondering if you used the 4.33 or 3.15 diameter hexagon applicator in your video? The Amazon listing had 2 sizes.
I use the smaller ones for low profile tires and the larger ones for larger tires.
@@HawaiiDetailing Thank you. Yes I saw that. I guess the small ones come in two sizes on your Amazon link.
Did it last 3 weeks as advertised?
You videos keep getter better!
Thanks a lot.
That stuff is great!
Thanks for watching
That’s my go-to tire dressing! I like the shinny look. I put 2 layers, with a 30 minute dry time in between. It would last longer if it didn’t rain so much in central Oahu😂 Keep it up the awesome product reviews! Aloha🤙🏽
Thanks a lot. I appreciate it
Can you try Nanolex leather and textile coat? They’re products are really good
I will have a look for sure.
why dryer is was that ?? looked real good
It’s in my wheels and tire section. It’s a great dryer for smaller jobs. Strong. www.amazon.com/shop/hawaiitesladetailing?listId=2E7VTFQGOPTWB&ref=inf_list_own_hawaiitesladetailing
Saw this video and the Perl/VRP comparo. VRP for the win!
Good stuff. Thanks for watching
when cleaning the whole car, should u clean the wheels and tires and add shine first or wash and dry the car first?
Wash and dry the car first.
Great video were did you get the mini applicator
I put links in the description. Thanks
Always gotta enjoy the area of smell enhancement.
Yes. That’s the way it has to be. Thanks for watching
Looks good.
It’s good. Thanks for watching
Hi Jeremy, what wheel cleaner are you using in this video? The foam stuff.
Brake buster. I have links in the description if you want to get some. Thanks a lot.
The quest for a durable shine - longer than 1-2 weeks - is the most important test and comparison you can provide to your views, IMHO.
Thanks for sharing
Hey! I have another product for you to throw into testing! OPTIMUM OPTI-BOND TIRE GEL, not to be confused with their tire coating. It's water based, not too shiny, and it last a decent amount of time (nothing crazy). I'd recommend getting the 8oz bottle for testing, I recieved the 32oz as a gift and it lasts forever! I'd love to see it on the channel, I don't think it gets the love it deserved online!
Will give it a look. Thanks
Hey Jeremy, have you tried microfiber applicators on the tires? If so, why do you prefer foam? I mean, with the microfiber ones you'd be able to use for hand wax and polish, too. Rag Company sells some black ones I'm looking at.
I have not used them. They probably work well. I use the foam because they are shaped in a way that makes it really easy for me to apply product. They wash clean easy too. Last a long time. I just have had no reason to use anything else. I should try some.
Alright, thank you. I'm not sure which to get.
Looks nice! That applicator looks good too. How long do those last before they start to fall apart, if they even do?
Been good so far. They are really inexpensive so it will be a good value for sure. Should get plenty of uses out of it.
@@HawaiiDetailing Awesome to hear that!
What were the results after 10 days how long did it last after all
It’s not long lasting. It would need to be reapplied every wash.
Nice 👍🏼
Thanks Tony. Your garage is turning out great. Awesome.
@@HawaiiDetailing thanks brother is almost done can’t wait to make my final video about it!!
I am looking forward to it. Maybe some day I come check it out.
@@HawaiiDetailing will be awesome brother you know this is your house wend ever you you want to visit!!
“If you ain’t first your last” lol 😂
Ricky Bobby. Thanks for watching
I'm pretty impressed with their graphene line up except for the detail spray. Something in it attracts bugs like a mofo, at least in my area.
Interesting. Thanks for sharing
What's your dilution of Brake Buster in the foam Cannon? I've been doing 1:3.
I run it straight and let the cannon dilute it.
J-Man, how did it hold up weeks or months later?
It’s an apply every wash dressing. There was noteworthy extra durability here.
Jeremy... you know why i'm here.
Yes. It’s coming. Hang in there. 😝
Now power wash the tires three times. How does it look after real world rain?
Will do it at 10 days. Thanks for watching
how long does it usually last brother
Not as long as others I have used but should make it to the next wash. I have tested much more durable products on my channel. Check those out too. Thanks
@@HawaiiDetailing yeah I threw it on a dirty tire just to test it after I bought it and it still seems to be holding decently a few weeks later, gonna determine how I really feel about it next time I wash ky car though
Yeah man yeah
Hahaha. Thanks for watching
@@HawaiiDetailing great videos and helpful information. I appreciate your opinion and the time involved putting these videos together.
@@Eric-fz7on thanks. I appreciate it
how long did it last?
A few weeks like most other dressings. Will last to the next wash. That’s the important thing. If you want durability look at my lates semi permanent tire dressing vid. That stuff is tough. Thanks for watching
is there an update?
It only lasted a short time. Will get you to the next wash but don’t expect a super durable product. I do like it. It’s a good tire dressing. Thanks for watching
Any update to this video?
Will do one soon. Thanks
can this be diluted?
I wouldnt
have you tried 3d super soap/
No is it good?
@@HawaiiDetailing supposed to give out a lot of foam
First
First within the first comment.
First within the replier of the first comment
Yeah buddy. Thanks for watching
or the tire dressing leave the tires dry looking and then you have to always put it on all the time
wish my tires looked that good
Put some on there and they will look great. Easy to work with and affordable.
I’ve been using the graphene tire dressing. Can’t stand it. Once the bottle is gone I think I will have finally moved on from all my Adams products.
Why? What are the problems with it 🤔?
@@bensantos4244 it last maybe a few days before it’s gone. Not even a whole week. And it’s more expensive than other ones that hardly last. I’m going with Gyeon or car pro for just about all my products now. If you can afford them they consistently out perform the junk from Adams.
Thanks for replying, appreciate the info. Will look elsewhere for a tire dressing.
Try Ammo Mud
Yeah. I want to.