Best High Gloss Tire Shine.

I would use a coating, no worry about that turning brown if can get the prep to come out right. I don't think there is much difference between coatings, Tuf Shine, McKee's, Optimum, Armour Detail Supply, they should all give you pretty similar results. If you are looking for something local you may be able to find some Turtle Wax Mr. Cartoon tire coating. Those are all acrylic coatings, which are going to be a white liquid, will give a blue hue for a few minutes as the acrylic is cross-linking, and will be glossy, do an additional coat or two for more gloss.
 
AA Tire Foam given its driven on dirt roads. That stuff will make even brown nasty old tires look good and it last through weeks of driving in rain, it really trails off nicely leaving a matte black finish. Any other non water based solution will turn into a nasty mess after exposure to dirt roads and most water based solutions won't last past a rain or two and frankly won't be that glossy.
 
I would use a coating, no worry about that turning brown if can get the prep to come out right. I don't think there is much difference between coatings, Tuf Shine, McKee's, Optimum, Armour Detail Supply, they should all give you pretty similar results. If you are looking for something local you may be able to find some Turtle Wax Mr. Cartoon tire coating. Those are all acrylic coatings, which are going to be a white liquid, will give a blue hue for a few minutes as the acrylic is cross-linking, and will be glossy, do an additional coat or two for more gloss.
Tks for your post !!! I have been using Tuf Shine since it first came out and it has absolutely been the best for my needs... You need to use Their Cleaner, and keep cleaning and rinsing, until the rinse water is clear.
Then, when they are dry, apply their Coating using a sponge that does not absorb the fluid too much, apply a coat, let it dry... Apply another coat, and I have a great looking tire that stays that way a long time... The Coating is white, and dries clear... It is not "sticky, etc., at all when dry... Be sure to shake it before and during application... Love this stuff !!! :)
 
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