I bought this kit many months ago and applied it to our two cars. The stuff has lasted all this time through daily driving and car washings. After time, some of the gloss disappears but the tires stay very black. Cleaning the tires as much as required is a pain but it's worth it. It's the only tire coating I will ever buy going forward.
I've been so continuously impressed with Tuff Shine that I now have my new tires delivered directly to me so that I can clean and treat them (both sides) prior to having the tires installed. You only have to do the prep once. After that, it's just soap and water to clean them. I might apply a refresher coat every 6-9 months.
Hey Josh, just FYI, the guy who owns DURA got into a big controversy last year when he sent his "people/employees" to attack and leave reviews on a "small" car detailer, just because the detailer mentioned that he is not a fan of the DURA products.
Was just going to comment that the owner is one of the most unprofessional and rude people I have ever dealt with, and if u look them up on the BBB u will see many examples of this in the comments, every single comment that had a complaint or criticism, the owner replies with insults profanities and belittling of those who had complaint or concerns. Most of the complaints were not about the product but more about the customer service or lack there of.
@@MegaChevy25 I totally agree and I remember exactly how unprofessional and rude he was. Hopefully, Josh sees this and takes notice of not to support someone who bullies small businesses
I had no idea... I bought the product specifically to review it based on the "permanent" claims. Thats very unfortunate. Ive seen a lot of stuff like that from youtube channels that have a big audience and saying negative things about a company they didnt like. This would sort of be the opposite of that and if it was just an honest review then the company definitely shouldn't take such offense and go after him. So far I like the product, but to be fair i definitely dont expect a "permanent" life span from this and as always, Once the test is done i will communicate my honest findings on the channel. I hope he doesnt come after me too haha
@@imjoshv it’s a possibility from what I’ve seen from him and his company, that is if u have any criticisms or anything negative to say. But it’s also possible he doesn’t. Either way I know u will give ur honest opinion and even if he does come after u in one way or another, it won’t change my opinion of u or him, and u seem like the type of person that won’t let it get to u anyway, maybe even politely tell him to get over himself, if u know what I’m getting at. Lol I won’t lie they do have some decent products, a buddy of mine that has been detailing for about two years or so has an account with them, I think. And the cars he does do end up looking really good when he is done. But I don’t support people or companies that are rude and unprofessional, no matter how good their products may be.
Josh you inspired something deeply explorative in me with your video talking about interior tools and brushes. When you mentioned that makeup brushes work phenomenally for so many things, I started looking for good detailing brushes everywhere and I want to share with you a Nobel prize worthy discovery. But I don't have any Nobel prize worthy discoveries to share so I'll share a cool tip instead. I think pound for pound, especially on anything with decent tread to work in and out of, the hands down best method to apply tire dressing is with a back scrubber brush. It holds the material well and has the perfect blend of stiffness to bend that allows you to really get the dressing applied cleanly quickly and evenly. The best one I've found actually has the concave shape like your tire scrubbing brush but the bristles are in separate tight little groups. Best of all it has a little hand strap on the back (this is true of lots of them I've found) and once you get the hang of it you can get a dressing applied perfectly in a single pass, followed by a leveling pass with most tires. It works like magic if you ever find yourself in the situation of needing to apply Megs endurance gel to really knobby tires. If the dressing is more runny, I use one where the bristles are all together instead of separate but closely aligned groups of bristles. I obviously can't send a link here but I'll hop on Instagram and send you a link for the one I really like.
I have used it and it has worked on my car and 2 other of my clients for a year and 3 months on daily driven vehicles. The tires were cleaned with their cleaner every month to 2 months. Further months I would use either a normal soap or their cleaner and it keeps on going. Very easy to use and apply and durable as I said in our Caribbean conditions where we have sun and summer all year long . Well, you know how it is here since you used to compete in surfing here too. By the way, I never used any air to dry the coating and it dried up in less than 2 minutes.
Can you do a dedicated video on super clean? I've seen a lot of conflicting info on it as to whether its safe to use as an apc, tire/wheel cleaner, etc. A video on all the uses and dilutions dwell times etc would be great
Hey Josh! Another great video! I'm a firm believer in Dura Dressing, There are a lot of negative reviews out there on this stuff, but I've had nothing positive results from it. You have to prep the tires correctly or it will NOT work. The shine will dissipate over time, but the tire will have a deep rich black look to them. It was on my truck for a year (even through a Pittsburgh, PA winter season) before I had to refresh them. I out it on my daughters car too, and the results are the same! Clean, Clean, Clean. I made an 18" cardboard cutout to cover my wheels and sprayed the cleaner onto the brush and also onto the tire and scrubbed away. Yea, I normally don't follow directions. I hope you have the same results!! I clean mine with a PH neutral car soap and a soft bristle tire brush and don't have any browning and my white letters have never been dirty since I applied it.
Been super curious about this one as well. I want the finish to look like your front wheels. So hopefully the long term look of the dura coating looks more matte-satin like your front wheels. Looking forward to your update months from now.
Not related to the video, but I’ve been seeing maxshine mist behind you for a hot minute. Mind doing a review? I used a gallon of it about a year ago and fell in LOVE with it for the price. Unreal slickness and gloss. Just so many on the market I haven’t gotten any again
I tried this and did not work. My tires were prep good. Stripped them down with tire cleaner included. Then applied 3 coats each tire and let it cure for 24 hours (no driving). By day 2-3 it started to flake off the tires.
If it's an alkaline cleaner, it has no acid. Acids are less than 7 and bases (alkalines) are grater than 7. It may be corrosive or caustic if it harms the wheel.
I want to do this on my tires before I mount them. This stuff is pretty durable I have used it in the past on existing tires. Do you think mounting the tires will effect my finish?
DURA DRESSING Tire Dressing Composition In another application of the invention, the tire dressing composition is as follows: Component % Valspar Wet Sealer 100%
Seems like you'd do this with a wheel coating because both can be cleaned with a mild cleaner, if the wheels get nasty and the chemicals drip down the tire it would most likely diminish those spots causing stripes.
Would you recommend the Dura Dressing alone (re-load / touch up) as a first time application if the tires are absolutely brand new? It’s $25 as compared to the truck kit at almost $70
Once again great video keep up the great job !! I have recommended you to many of my friends and family your videos are great 👍🏼 i’m a big fan and I’m just starting out on detailing as a newbie and I just want to say thank you for the wonderful content you put out 🤞 I hope one day you get your own podcast I’ll be your biggest fan !! Great job !!! Jay
Being a Detailer this may work for people that clean their own car's .But I wouldn't use this on a customer car unless a monster truck something big that would save me time on the tire's through out several washes
Hey josh!! I just bought the mjjc from you and I’m not getting the thick consistency like you do with mr.pink. The only difference is my pressure washer setup and that I live in Florida…. I got a Ryobi 2.3gpm at 3100psi and it’s still watery
Hey Seth, so you are using a gas pressure washer correct? Try and remove the weight on the straw. The high flow may be masking it hard to suck up the solution with the filter on it
Use a tar remover on the tires like tar x or stoners tar and sap remover you can do it with a microfiber towel and takes maybe 2-3 minutes per tire but be careful with uncoated wheels and on those tires where the brown won't come out with any tire cleaner it melts it off and I've tried so many tire and rubber cleaners and degreasers.
Interesting stuff… I did manage to pick up a technique change for me, the compressed air. I do have a question… What are the bottle holders I see in the background? Thanks!
@@manofculture2230 the only brown there is, is when people shit in their pants cause they say wow, your tires always look so awesome because that is what is most important after all.
I’d love to try this product however I don’t know if I have the time…I bought Suds lab because it’s cheaper and accessible…maybe one day I’ll try dura coating
Had a regular customer that had some type of coating put on tires.(from someone while I was on vacation)The next wash I did, well let's just say I am not a fan nor would not recommend unless it's for a classic car that stays in a garage/showroom.
I like the way the front tire looks better. Like you said it makes the tire look natural with just a little pop. I have gloss black fuel maverick wheels, if I use what you normally use will it be ok to get on my wheels? Just liked and subscribe to your channel
The best tires coating to date for me was the turtle wax Jet black... So sad TW discontinued the product😢 it was so good it last for months... They probably discontinued it because it was that good.
I bought a kit and when I opened it I swear it's polyurethane floor sealer like minwax. I'm going to try minwax on my truck and see what happens. It smells like it spreads like and looks like it. Good vid as always
@@imjoshv I will. Going to give it a shot this week after work. I'll be using my work truck as a tester so it will get put through some rough conditions.
Hmm, I don’t recommend them. They collect dust and then get stuck in the fibers and rubbed back on the paint. The best option would be a quick detailer or waterless wash and some good microfiber towels!
It's better to use non acid rim cleaner then u won't have a problem.if it's a personal vehicle I suggest using a sponge and soap may take a little longer
I coated aluminum with be affected from an acid based wheel cleaner. Even a non acid cleaner with a high ph (like most of these) could potentially do some harm. Most wheels that come with cars are alloy and are coated. Aluminum is alloy but usually referred to as a high polished aluminum which isn’t coated the same way so it’s not as resistant to the chemical
If you have a detail business, this will have to be an up charge. I have used the 3D tire product; I have no problem with that, with no up charge. To me the key is getting the tire very clean, no matter what product you use? If a client wants to pay up, that's his choice? Always ask to want the client's needs are.
Yep I agree 100%. But I wanted to test it out and see if it’s an option for an upsell for detailers, or a good option for the diyer. But with how long it took it would definitely warrant an up charge… my usual process of so fast and gets a great result and that’s all 99% of customers want
I'm not a fan of tire coatings over all simply due to browning and removal of some of them can be a nightmare and customers will be pissed if they have to pay for removal which can take hours once the coating breaks down.
the owner is one of the most unprofessional and rude people I have ever dealt with, and if u look them up on the BBB u will see many examples of this in the comments, every single comment that had a complaint or criticism, the owner replies with insults profanities and belittling of those who had complaint or concerns. Most of the complaints were not about the product but more about the customer service or lack there of.
I use , gloss enhancer from 3M........leaves the tire looking like rubber, not shiny......no idea why they called it gloss........do not like a shiny tire, looks plastic to me...........jmo
BUYER BEWARE!! Absolutely no way does the appearance of this product look like it did the day you applied it. For me, I scrubbed the new tires (BRAND NEW CAR) 5 times. Applied the coating and it looked good. Only 3 months later the shine has faded significantly! This is a car kept in the garage and driven only 800 miles on nice sunny days and the car was only washed 2 times!! These youtube videos suggest this will last for years with no maintenance. Don't believe it!! This is not the case and the company should make it clear. This is a very expensive product that is labor intensive and IMHO simply not worth the money and effort. There are plenty of products that do the same. BUYER BEWARE!!
Most people would be applying it to somewhat used tires. If it works on that it will work on new tires so this should be a good test! But yea I do need new tires soon
@@imjoshv Roughly yes, wasn't totally gone but definitely waned. Maybe my expectations were too high? You know what they say, if it sounds too good to be true....by no means a bad product though. PS love the videos! Very honest and unbiased. Missed out on your MJJC prime day sale. Sad face 😣
There were no instructions provide with the product. Applied to new tires that were washed clean and tried. The product is no better than stuff from a spray can. I made an inquiry to the company pertaining to the results and all I received was rude, unprofessional and poor business response. Don’t waste your time or money on this product
I bought this kit many months ago and applied it to our two cars. The stuff has lasted all this time through daily driving and car washings. After time, some of the gloss disappears but the tires stay very black. Cleaning the tires as much as required is a pain but it's worth it. It's the only tire coating I will ever buy going forward.
I've been so continuously impressed with Tuff Shine that I now have my new tires delivered directly to me so that I can clean and treat them (both sides) prior to having the tires installed. You only have to do the prep once. After that, it's just soap and water to clean them. I might apply a refresher coat every 6-9 months.
Hey Josh, just FYI, the guy who owns DURA got into a big controversy last year when he sent his "people/employees" to attack and leave reviews on a "small" car detailer, just because the detailer mentioned that he is not a fan of the DURA products.
Was just going to comment that the owner is one of the most unprofessional and rude people I have ever dealt with, and if u look them up on the BBB u will see many examples of this in the comments, every single comment that had a complaint or criticism, the owner replies with insults profanities and belittling of those who had complaint or concerns. Most of the complaints were not about the product but more about the customer service or lack there of.
@@MegaChevy25 I totally agree and I remember exactly how unprofessional and rude he was. Hopefully, Josh sees this and takes notice of not to support someone who bullies small businesses
I was considering them but now I am not willing to support someone like that. I hope this isn’t misinformation. Thank you for sharing that brother!
I had no idea... I bought the product specifically to review it based on the "permanent" claims. Thats very unfortunate. Ive seen a lot of stuff like that from youtube channels that have a big audience and saying negative things about a company they didnt like. This would sort of be the opposite of that and if it was just an honest review then the company definitely shouldn't take such offense and go after him. So far I like the product, but to be fair i definitely dont expect a "permanent" life span from this and as always, Once the test is done i will communicate my honest findings on the channel. I hope he doesnt come after me too haha
@@imjoshv it’s a possibility from what I’ve seen from him and his company, that is if u have any criticisms or anything negative to say. But it’s also possible he doesn’t. Either way I know u will give ur honest opinion and even if he does come after u in one way or another, it won’t change my opinion of u or him, and u seem like the type of person that won’t let it get to u anyway, maybe even politely tell him to get over himself, if u know what I’m getting at. Lol I won’t lie they do have some decent products, a buddy of mine that has been detailing for about two years or so has an account with them, I think. And the cars he does do end up looking really good when he is done. But I don’t support people or companies that are rude and unprofessional, no matter how good their products may be.
Finally someone did a review on this product! I was wondering why a lot of detailers don’t add this as a add on
Josh you inspired something deeply explorative in me with your video talking about interior tools and brushes.
When you mentioned that makeup brushes work phenomenally for so many things, I started looking for good detailing brushes everywhere and I want to share with you a Nobel prize worthy discovery. But I don't have any Nobel prize worthy discoveries to share so I'll share a cool tip instead.
I think pound for pound, especially on anything with decent tread to work in and out of, the hands down best method to apply tire dressing is with a back scrubber brush. It holds the material well and has the perfect blend of stiffness to bend that allows you to really get the dressing applied cleanly quickly and evenly.
The best one I've found actually has the concave shape like your tire scrubbing brush but the bristles are in separate tight little groups. Best of all it has a little hand strap on the back (this is true of lots of them I've found) and once you get the hang of it you can get a dressing applied perfectly in a single pass, followed by a leveling pass with most tires.
It works like magic if you ever find yourself in the situation of needing to apply Megs endurance gel to really knobby tires.
If the dressing is more runny, I use one where the bristles are all together instead of separate but closely aligned groups of bristles.
I obviously can't send a link here but I'll hop on Instagram and send you a link for the one I really like.
I have used it and it has worked on my car and 2 other of my clients for a year and 3 months on daily driven vehicles. The tires were cleaned with their cleaner every month to 2 months. Further months I would use either a normal soap or their cleaner and it keeps on going. Very easy to use and apply and durable as I said in our Caribbean conditions where we have sun and summer all year long . Well, you know how it is here since you used to compete in surfing here too.
By the way, I never used any air to dry the coating and it dried up in less than 2 minutes.
Gracias por la recomendacion,buscaba algo asi para los carros de casa
Can you do a dedicated video on super clean? I've seen a lot of conflicting info on it as to whether its safe to use as an apc, tire/wheel cleaner, etc. A video on all the uses and dilutions dwell times etc would be great
Hey Josh! Another great video! I'm a firm believer in Dura Dressing, There are a lot of negative reviews out there on this stuff, but I've had nothing positive results from it. You have to prep the tires correctly or it will NOT work. The shine will dissipate over time, but the tire will have a deep rich black look to them. It was on my truck for a year (even through a Pittsburgh, PA winter season) before I had to refresh them. I out it on my daughters car too, and the results are the same! Clean, Clean, Clean. I made an 18" cardboard cutout to cover my wheels and sprayed the cleaner onto the brush and also onto the tire and scrubbed away. Yea, I normally don't follow directions. I hope you have the same results!! I clean mine with a PH neutral car soap and a soft bristle tire brush and don't have any browning and my white letters have never been dirty since I applied it.
I’ll be interested to see how long it lasts, thanks Josh 👍😁
Finally, been ask for this review months ago, can't wait month later see how it looks
I love dura shine and very thankful that my dad turned me on to it. I really like your video. You get to the point!!!!
Been super curious about this one as well. I want the finish to look like your front wheels. So hopefully the long term look of the dura coating looks more matte-satin like your front wheels.
Looking forward to your update months from now.
Always microfiber clean the wheel after washing off the cleaner. Durable coating is definitely the longest lasting application I’ve used.
Dark Side, all day. Thanks Josh… great content as always.
Not related to the video, but I’ve been seeing maxshine mist behind you for a hot minute. Mind doing a review? I used a gallon of it about a year ago and fell in LOVE with it for the price. Unreal slickness and gloss. Just so many on the market I haven’t gotten any again
Tire dressing looks better .
Does the coating harden and make the tire crack?
Wow I’ve been hoping for this one, seen so many ads for it
I tried this and did not work. My tires were prep good. Stripped them down with tire cleaner included. Then applied 3 coats each tire and let it cure for 24 hours (no driving). By day 2-3 it started to flake off the tires.
If it's an alkaline cleaner, it has no acid. Acids are less than 7 and bases (alkalines) are grater than 7. It may be corrosive or caustic if it harms the wheel.
hows this compare to optimums tire coating.
A review on Carpro Blackout tire coating & Carpro Pearl would be great.
I want to do this on my tires before I mount them. This stuff is pretty durable I have used it in the past on existing tires. Do you think mounting the tires will effect my finish?
DURA DRESSING Tire Dressing Composition
In another application of the invention, the tire dressing composition is as follows:
Component % Valspar Wet Sealer 100%
Seems like you'd do this with a wheel coating because both can be cleaned with a mild cleaner, if the wheels get nasty and the chemicals drip down the tire it would most likely diminish those spots causing stripes.
Can you go to car washes with the dressing on???
Cover all from Orielly's always worked good for me.
Have you tried Cerakote Tire Coat? I bought it but haven't applied it yet
What do you used to clean the inner side of the wheel housing
Would you recommend the Dura Dressing alone (re-load / touch up) as a first time application if the tires are absolutely brand new? It’s $25 as compared to the truck kit at almost $70
Once again great video keep up the great job !! I have recommended you to many of my friends and family your videos are great 👍🏼 i’m a big fan and I’m just starting out on detailing as a newbie and I just want to say thank you for the wonderful content you put out 🤞 I hope one day you get your own podcast I’ll be your biggest fan !! Great job !!! Jay
Thanks jay that means a lot!!! And I’m happy to help
I wonder what this would do for trim...... I could see myself using this on a brand new set of tires.
Being a Detailer this may work for people that clean their own car's .But I wouldn't use this on a customer car unless a monster truck something big that would save me time on the tire's through out several washes
Yea for a detail business I would use this as an add on service and charge more for it… but only if it actually lasts so I’m excited to see
Hey josh!! I just bought the mjjc from you and I’m not getting the thick consistency like you do with mr.pink. The only difference is my pressure washer setup and that I live in Florida…. I got a Ryobi 2.3gpm at 3100psi and it’s still watery
It’s because of your orifice but a 1.25 orifice and you will get the foam. The psi and gpm is a lot for such a small orifice that is 1.1mm
@@marcstewart3681 I used the 1.25 which is what it came with and it’s still bad
Hey Seth, so you are using a gas pressure washer correct? Try and remove the weight on the straw. The high flow may be masking it hard to suck up the solution with the filter on it
@@imjoshv yes I am, I give that a shot!
I prefer the more natural look. I feel the key is in having the tire thoroughly cleaned.
What the ratio for the break R cleaner? I used it on my vehicle and it started to strip the clear flat on the wheels
Use a tar remover on the tires like tar x or stoners tar and sap remover you can do it with a microfiber towel and takes maybe 2-3 minutes per tire but be careful with uncoated wheels and on those tires where the brown won't come out with any tire cleaner it melts it off and I've tried so many tire and rubber cleaners and degreasers.
Interesting stuff… I did manage to pick up a technique change for me, the compressed air. I do have a question… What are the bottle holders I see in the background? Thanks!
The are from maxshine. You can use code imjoshv15 for 15% off on their site
Hey Josh, next time around test out D3 renew protect BLAK. 🤟🤟
Interesting stuff. Thanks for sharing your experiences and observations on all the products you demonstrate.
Sweet i commented about this a few videos ago!
I have one of those engine cleaning guns as well. I feel like like I could use it for detailing somehow.
Any updates?
Great video
Just spray paint them, easy as that. Pick gloss or Matte finish and never worry about how tires look again.
Has that actually worked well for you? Any tire browning or anything?
@@manofculture2230 the only brown there is, is when people shit in their pants cause they say wow, your tires always look so awesome because that is what is most important after all.
Moot point. Impress your friends and neighbors...
Please try “Patterson care care tire love”.
I’d love to try this product however I don’t know if I have the time…I bought Suds lab because it’s cheaper and accessible…maybe one day I’ll try dura coating
Had a regular customer that had some type of coating put on tires.(from someone while I was on vacation)The next wash I did, well let's just say I am not a fan nor would not recommend unless it's for a classic car that stays in a garage/showroom.
Pretty ironic I have the kit sitting on my shelf about to install on my truck. I hope it's solid.
Still looks good after about 10 miles haha… we will see how long it lasts
Different topic but how can I stop rain drops from building up on my side mirrors?
Ceramic Coat Or ppf film
I like the way the front tire looks better. Like you said it makes the tire look natural with just a little pop. I have gloss black fuel maverick wheels, if I use what you normally use will it be ok to get on my wheels? Just liked and subscribe to your channel
good demo. but all about spending time like that on the interior of paint.
I find putting my truck on ramps helps me get the whole tire and easier on my back
The best tires coating to date for me was the turtle wax Jet black... So sad TW discontinued the product😢 it was so good it last for months... They probably discontinued it because it was that good.
I bought a kit and when I opened it I swear it's polyurethane floor sealer like minwax. I'm going to try minwax on my truck and see what happens. It smells like it spreads like and looks like it.
Good vid as always
Let me know how that works! Would be very interested
@@imjoshv I will. Going to give it a shot this week after work. I'll be using my work truck as a tester so it will get put through some rough conditions.
Curious how the minwax worked? If you could let me know thanks buddy
So did you end up using the mini wax?
are there any dusters you recommend that wont scratch paint?
Hmm, I don’t recommend them. They collect dust and then get stuck in the fibers and rubbed back on the paint. The best option would be a quick detailer or waterless wash and some good microfiber towels!
@@imjoshv thank you for your input. I get pollen and dust daily at work so was just looking for a quick solution
Injterestjng product. Looking forward to future updates on This one. I’ve been using turtle wax’s new graphene tire spray and I like it a lot
Try black once a year dressing coating
Can someone please help me understand why I can’t use a wheel cleaner on aluminum wheels? How do I know when its aluminum wheels im so confused 😣
It's better to use non acid rim cleaner then u won't have a problem.if it's a personal vehicle I suggest using a sponge and soap may take a little longer
I coated aluminum with be affected from an acid based wheel cleaner. Even a non acid cleaner with a high ph (like most of these) could potentially do some harm. Most wheels that come with cars are alloy and are coated. Aluminum is alloy but usually referred to as a high polished aluminum which isn’t coated the same way so it’s not as resistant to the chemical
If you have a detail business, this will have to be an up charge. I have used the 3D tire product; I have no problem with that, with no up charge. To me the key is getting the tire very clean, no matter what product you use? If a client wants to pay up, that's his choice? Always ask to want the client's needs are.
Yep I agree 100%. But I wanted to test it out and see if it’s an option for an upsell for detailers, or a good option for the diyer. But with how long it took it would definitely warrant an up charge… my usual process of so fast and gets a great result and that’s all 99% of customers want
FIRST! Thanks for the vids Josh
I’ve used it and it is very labor intensive. I won’t use it again.
take it for a quick trip and tell me if you get any browing.
In my 28 years on this planet, I have learned that anything claiming to last “forever” is most definitely a scam.
Yea forever is a long time haha.. but if it lasts a few months it may be worth it
I'm not a fan of tire coatings over all simply due to browning and removal of some of them can be a nightmare and customers will be pissed if they have to pay for removal which can take hours once the coating breaks down.
the owner is one of the most unprofessional and rude people I have ever dealt with, and if u look them up on the BBB u will see many examples of this in the comments, every single comment that had a complaint or criticism, the owner replies with insults profanities and belittling of those who had complaint or concerns. Most of the complaints were not about the product but more about the customer service or lack there of.
I use , gloss enhancer from 3M........leaves the tire looking like rubber, not shiny......no idea why they called it gloss........do not like a shiny tire, looks plastic to me...........jmo
BUYER BEWARE!! Absolutely no way does the appearance of this product look like it did the day you applied it. For me, I scrubbed the new tires (BRAND NEW CAR) 5 times. Applied the coating and it looked good. Only 3 months later the shine has faded significantly! This is a car kept in the garage and driven only 800 miles on nice sunny days and the car was only washed 2 times!! These youtube videos suggest this will last for years with no maintenance. Don't believe it!! This is not the case and the company should make it clear. This is a very expensive product that is labor intensive and IMHO simply not worth the money and effort. There are plenty of products that do the same. BUYER BEWARE!!
When you said the tyres were quite old and quoted the 1618 I nearly farted. What? That old?
I'll stick to the old ways.
Hey someone is trying to pass as you in the comments telling ppl they win some
Oh no Again… thanks I’ll look in to it
I think u should have bought new tires before u decided to use it tho.
Most people would be applying it to somewhat used tires. If it works on that it will work on new tires so this should be a good test! But yea I do need new tires soon
👍👍👍
yeah im not dealing with this shit
If by "permanent" they mean 3 months, then you will not be disappointed.
Haha that’s what I want to test. Have you used it? 3 months what you got?
@@imjoshv Roughly yes, wasn't totally gone but definitely waned. Maybe my expectations were too high? You know what they say, if it sounds too good to be true....by no means a bad product though. PS love the videos! Very honest and unbiased. Missed out on your MJJC prime day sale. Sad face 😣
Well this is gonna take forever for my 35’s…
Haha yea that will for sure
Permanent? I guess why don’t we just paint and clear coat our tires 🙄
13:17 moot not mute my friend. Thank me later.
But that a big car tires are expensive 🤣
There were no instructions provide with the product. Applied to new tires that were washed clean and tried. The product is no better than stuff from a spray can. I made an inquiry to the company pertaining to the results and all I received was rude, unprofessional and poor business response. Don’t waste your time or money on this product
The prepping is ridiculous. Who has time for this. After a wash you want to apply tire shine and go not sit for 60 minutes afterwards
You talk excessively and you repeat yourself constantly. Painful video.
Glad you liked it
Won’t be using that product!! The juice just ain’t worth the squeeze…