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I have been very happy with the results of this product. It cleans really well, does not sling off, lasts a few weeks, and at $4.00 per can, it is hard to beat from a cost/performance perspective.

NiI have been very happy with the results of this product. It cleans really well, does not sling off, lasts a few weeks, and at $4.00 per can, it is hard to beat from a cost/performance perspective.
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Nice and shiny but too reflective for me. Most prefer the shine though.I have been very happy with the results of this product. It cleans really well, does not sling off, lasts a few weeks, and at $4.00 per can, it is hard to beat from a cost/performance perspective.
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This was about 30 minutes after applying. After a day or two, it becomes satin leaving a nice finish on it. I will take another photo in a few days and repost here.Nice and shiny but too reflective for me. Most prefer the shine though.
I pick it up at Wal-Mart (Amazon sells it too). Here is a photo of the can:I've never seen this at the stores I shop at, where do you get it?
It stays on pretty well, but it depends on how long it has been on the tires too. It had been on my tires about a month through all of the rain that we have had in TX and water beaded on them when I washed it yesterday. It can also depend on how frequently you wash your car as well.How easily does it clean off during a car wash? This is an important attribute for me.
I prefer to degrease the tire and "start fresh" with each wash. If the dressing can be removed using degreaser, that is a major plus for me. Dressing build-up on a tire is nasty so I try to keep it under control by cleaning and reapplying at each wash.It stays on pretty well, but it depends on how long it has been on the tires too. It had been on my tires about a month through all of the rain that we have had in TX and water beaded on them when I washed it yesterday. It can also depend on how frequently you wash your car as well.
I use a stiff bristled brush and Dawn to scrub the tires prior to applying to remove any road film, etc.I prefer to degrease the tire and "start fresh" with each wash. If the dressing can be removed using degreaser, that is a major plus for me. Dressing build-up on a tire is nasty so I try to keep it under control by cleaning and reapplying at each wash.
@manicrodder - here you go. This was taken 2 days ago. The shine has gone from glossy to satin.This was about 30 minutes after applying. After a day or two, it becomes satin leaving a nice finish on it. I will take another photo in a few days and repost here.
Very nice. Mine end up with no reflection at all. However, I would be happy with these as well.