APEX Acrylic Tire Protectant Review: Does It Really Last for Months?
Is APEX Acrylic Tire Protectant the long-lasting solution detailers have been waiting for — or just another overhyped shine? After two weeks of real-world driving and wash tests, here’s how this non-silicone tire coating really performed.
Trinova Tire Shine Spray Review – Part 2: Long-Term Performance & Durability Test
In part 2 of my Trinova Tire Shine Spray review, I tested its durability over two weeks. The shine faded to a light sheen after one week and was mostly gone by week two. While it didn’t survive a wash, water beading showed some protection remained. Great for a subtle, clean tire look—just don’t expect long-lasting shine.
Meguiar’s Hybrid Ceramic Tire Shine – Part 2: Two-Week Durability Test
In part 2 of my Meguiar’s Hybrid Ceramic Tire Shine review, the product showed good shine and no sling but had a slightly uneven coat at first. Over 2 weeks, the shine faded evenly, leaving a darker tire. After rinsing and scrubbing, it washed off easily, making reapplication simple. Overall, it’s an easy-to-use tire shine with a clean finish.
EXOforma Wet Tire Dressing Review – Part 2: Durability, Shine, and Real-World Performance
In Part 2 of my EXOforma Wet Tire Dressing review, I tested its durability over two weeks. While the gloss faded, the tire kept a dark, clean look and repelled water well during a rinse test. Despite some streaking during application, it performed solidly in dry conditions.
Ethos Graphene Shine Review – Part 2: Durability & Long-Term Performance
In Part 2 of my Ethos Graphene Shine review, I tracked its durability over two weeks. While the tire maintained a nice semi-gloss look for several days, the shine gradually faded and didn’t survive a wash—raising questions about how much the graphene actually improves long-term performance.
Gyeon Q² Tire Review – Part 2: Long-Term Performance After 2 Weeks
In Part 2 of my Gyeon Q² Tire review, I tested its real-world performance over two weeks. While the initial shine and water beading were impressive, over-application led to streaking and the product eventually faded after a single wash—raising questions about its long-term durability and value.
Black Magic Intense Graphene Tire Shine Review – Part 1: Initial Application and First Impressions
In Part 1 of my Black Magic Intense Graphene Tire Shine review, I test the initial application, ease of use, and shine quality. Using an applicator pad, the product delivers a strong, consistent gloss without sling or streaks. Stay tuned for Part 2, where I’ll evaluate its long-term durability and performance.
EXOforma Wet Tire Dressing Review (Part 1): High Gloss, Some Work Required
In Part 1 of my EXOforma Wet Tire Dressing review, I test its water-based formula for high gloss shine, ease of application, and initial durability—highlighting the pros and cons of its thicker consistency and how it performs right after application.
TriNova Tire Shine Spray Review (Part 1): Does It Really Deliver a “Complete Tire Transformation”?
In Part 1 of my TriNova Tire Shine Spray review, I test its bold claims of delivering a deep, wet finish with easy application and no mess. I walk through my preferred method for applying this water-based tire shine, calculate the cost per tire, and give my first impressions—while addressing common complaints like dripping and durability. Stay tuned for Part 2 where I evaluate long-term performance.
Meguiar’s Ultimate Insane Shine Tire Spray – 7-Day Real World Test
In this 7-day hands-on review, I put Meguiar’s Ultimate Insane Shine Tire Spray to the test. From gloss levels and durability to water resistance and dust performance, see how this solvent-based tire shine held up in real-world driving conditions. Plus, learn the best way to apply and remove it for pro-level results.