You did a very good job at getting the product into those really tricky lines on the sidewall. Michelin (and other brands) need to understand the frustration of detailers 😂
Looks good. I think I would prefer probably a 1:2 or even 1:3 ratio. I love the fact that it's dilutable. Great job, Eddie and Jamie. Thanks for sharing, Mike.
@@MikeGDetailinglol mike g rolling in all that sponsorship cash giving out bought opinions 😜…..i feel like i’ve asked you about adams graphene tire dressing before, any chance that’ll be in the mike g best of tire dressing vid??? 🤘🏽🐿️💨
So far my favorites are: Adam’s Graphene VRP, CarPro Pearl ,Turtle Wax Graphene Acrylic Tire Shine and Stoner’s Trim Shine. I love all 4 because I get the Matt black finish 👌
MIke, have you ever tried the Ethos Graphene Shine? I tried it just on a whim, and it was actually pretty good. Like many, it loses its sheen after a few weeks, but the tire stays black like new. I moved on to Nero now, and that starts off as glossy, but already tones down by the next day. After driving in the rain a few days, it's still there, but any gloss is gone. So many to try, it keeps things interesting.
From my experience water based dressing make the tire all nasty and brown and dont last like you said you might not notice if your applying every week and they only last a week and if you drive thru a puddle now you have a ugly looking tire but a good solvent based dressing is deff the way to go 🙌
Heres a thought- most tyre dressings and sealants loose their gloss but still able to bead up meaning theres protection left behind still. Chemists need to work on gloss durability! Until then, you could use Ghost and top up with thos each week to restore the satin/ gloss finish if Ghost weakends after time. Im guessing with ADS Ghost most of the dirt is far easier to clean off? And just a little touch over with this or something else? I wonder how Ghost plays with this product over time? Obviously you would only use an additional tyre product once Ghost dulls down.
It looks like it is lacking a bit on the darkening aspect, or does it just look that way on camera? OG Tire Dressing is still my current favorite for a traditional dressing, but I think Ghost is going to be my go-to for my winter Nokian tires that seem to reject everything else.
You did a very good job at getting the product into those really tricky lines on the sidewall. Michelin (and other brands) need to understand the frustration of detailers 😂
Let me get that shirt bro.... We need more swag! Nice video, Mike.
@@FineDetailingAZ haha pretty nice shirt, right? Thanks man.
Jamie wrote the label he sucks we are have new labels coming thank for the review bro, 1:3 / 1:4 (matte) gives you a good sheen .
@@Ecdetails thanks. I’m going to cut it even more to try it out at and see how it looks. Good job on this dressing.
LMAO
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I would be interested in seeing how it would look on trim
Looks good. I think I would prefer probably a 1:2 or even 1:3 ratio. I love the fact that it's dilutable. Great job, Eddie and Jamie. Thanks for sharing, Mike.
@@96spectyper going to try that next time.
Great review Mike G 💯
@@JamieTheCleaner thank you sir.
I'd like to hear what Juice Free has to say
@@jbalinski I’m just another salesman is what I’m going to guess 😂
@@MikeGDetailinglol mike g rolling in all that sponsorship cash giving out bought opinions 😜…..i feel like i’ve asked you about adams graphene tire dressing before, any chance that’ll be in the mike g best of tire dressing vid??? 🤘🏽🐿️💨
hahaha
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Water based dressings suck!!!!
I absolutely love this dressing. I used it 4:1 and I’m very happy with the matte look. Nice Demo Mike! Thanks! Happy Thanksgiving!
@@BXGreen_DrivewayDetails happy thanksgiving to you as well. Appreciate the feedback as well.
So far my favorites are: Adam’s Graphene VRP, CarPro Pearl ,Turtle Wax Graphene Acrylic Tire Shine and Stoner’s Trim Shine. I love all 4 because I get the Matt black finish 👌
Great video! Taking my car over right now
@@IamDetailedAF thanks. Come on over.
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MIke, have you ever tried the Ethos Graphene Shine? I tried it just on a whim, and it was actually pretty good. Like many, it loses its sheen after a few weeks, but the tire stays black like new. I moved on to Nero now, and that starts off as glossy, but already tones down by the next day. After driving in the rain a few days, it's still there, but any gloss is gone.
So many to try, it keeps things interesting.
@@waterhose4130 I have used Ethos and agree that it is pretty good. It’s always fun to try different tire dressings.
OK I'm here let's here it
@@Juicefree come join the detail grind podcast.
From my experience water based dressing make the tire all nasty and brown and dont last like you said you might not notice if your applying every week and they only last a week and if you drive thru a puddle now you have a ugly looking tire but a good solvent based dressing is deff the way to go 🙌
Heres a thought- most tyre dressings and sealants loose their gloss but still able to bead up meaning theres protection left behind still. Chemists need to work on gloss durability! Until then, you could use Ghost and top up with thos each week to restore the satin/ gloss finish if Ghost weakends after time. Im guessing with ADS Ghost most of the dirt is far easier to clean off? And just a little touch over with this or something else? I wonder how Ghost plays with this product over time? Obviously you would only use an additional tyre product once Ghost dulls down.
@@79blustone should work fine over ghost.
Mike would you say the appearance is comparable to CarPro Pearl?
@@davidboyce6427 I would say yes. I’ll compare both side by side.
This rims remind me the car pro descale 🤷
Where would you put Ghost? It’s water based, but a sealant not a dressing
@@jfarm_1311 to me it resembles more of a tire coating.
Bro your literally wearing a car pro salesmen shirt lol
@@Juicefree I wore it just for you bro. You like it?
@MikeGDetailing 😄 🙌👍
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It looks like it is lacking a bit on the darkening aspect, or does it just look that way on camera?
OG Tire Dressing is still my current favorite for a traditional dressing, but I think Ghost is going to be my go-to for my winter Nokian tires that seem to reject everything else.