Which Tire Dressing Should You Choose?

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There are quite a few different looks you can achieve for the tires on your car. In this video Joe and Adam go through each option of tire dressing products that we offer, to help you determine which is right for you. The question to ask yourself is do you prefer a high-gloss, wet looking tire, a dark black look with almost zero shine, or somewhere in between. There is no right or wrong answer to this question, as all 3 options can look great depending on the vehicle and your personal preference.

The best way to finish off a DIY complete car wash or an express wash is to treat the tires. Nothing stands out more on a clean car than a set of dirty tires. Before applying a tire dressing, first you need to scrub the tires clean using Tire & Rubber Cleaner or Wheel & Tires Cleaner, detailed in a separate video. You do not want to apply Tire Shine, Graphene Tire Dressing, or Graphene VRT onto a dirty tire for a few reasons: (1) Applying a dressing onto a dirty tire will give an uneven, bad appearance and (2) the tire product will not adhere as well to a dirty tire. (3) You do not want to keep applying layer after layer of tire dressing and create a sticky, sludgy mess, so this is why you should clean the tires every time you wash your car.

If you want a really shiny, high-gloss look, our Tire Shine is for you. As Adam shows in the video, spray into the outer portion of the sidewall, into the treadblock, to avoid overspray onto the wheel, then mist a few sprays into a Pro Tire Hex Grip Applicator or Block Applicator and spread the Tire Shine evenly around the sidewall. Be careful not to spray the lower portion of the tire, from about the 4 o'clock to 8 o'clock position, so that you do not get Tire Shine onto your driveway or garage floor. Instead, treat all four tires, then drive the car forward or backward 2 feet so that you can then easily treat that bottom area of the tires that you could not reach before. If the sidewall has a large amount of ridges, make sure to wipe in the direction of the ridges up and down, rather than across the ridges, to achieve the most amount of gloss. As Joe and Adam discuss in the video, this super high-gloss tire look was most popular from the 1980's to the early 2000's, if you are looking for a period-correct look for your car.

For more of a clean, semi-gloss satin look to the tires, we recommend our Graphene Tire Dressing. It gives that "just-right" look - not too shiny and not dull, with the added benefit that it beads water off of the tire. Graphene Tire Dressing applies in the same manner as Tire Shine, by spraying into the tread blocks around the outside of the sidewall and then spreading it evenly around the tire. The inclusion of reduced graphene oxide in the formula provides added durability and protection, which make subsequent cleanings easier, since dirt and grime do not stick as well to the tire. This extra durability makes Graphene Tire Dressing a great option for modern vehicles and daily drivers.

The last option we will cover is Graphene VRT. "VRT" stands for Vinyl, Rubber, and Trim, and has been a fan-favorite for many years on many different surfaces on a vehicle, including vinyl tops, engine bay plastics, tires, and more. Graphene VRT is a thick, cream dressing rather than the spray products discussed above, so this makes it a very good option for sidewalls that are more flat with less grooves and lettering. It gives a very dark black look with almost zero shine, which makes it an excellent choice for a period-correct look for vintage cars, muscle cars, and more. Graphene VRT is also a perfect option if you are looking to draw more attention to aftermarket wheels, since the more subdued look of the tires will cause your eyes to focus on the wheels instead. We hope you have enjoyed this video on 3 different tire products for 3 different looks on your car. 

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That Tire Armor is something else. Works on plastic exteriors also, like running boards. Top with graphene tire shine and the glossy look fades but the darkness stays. Love it so much.

I'm slowly realizing that I am just gonna stick with Adam's for all exterior protection and washing. The hype is real.

jlucguerrier
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This is why I have been a long time supporter of Adams. The products, the explanations in these videos, and the use and discussions of products, preferences, and finishes. Proud to be a long time Adam's product user.

DarrenWS
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One of the best explanations I've ever heard, not just of the Adams products, but of tires and tire dressings in general. Thank you, Adam and Joe! 👍

marklittleton
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I've been using the Graphene Tire Dressing and I like the results I get

adamwalters
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Graphene Tire Dressing is the best! all that good protection too

Anton
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Always good to see you on the video.. You are the face of the company.
Hope you’re doing well..

garyhammaker
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Can you do a video on what tire dressing can be applied to rubber floor mats that don’t slip?

Can you do a video on how to apply and protect floor mats white Adam’s advanced ceramic spray coating?

ChristianGTCS
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I’ve gotta try the Graphene Tire Dressing. I like the satin black finish on tires. What longevity can be expected with the Graphene Tire Dressing?

adamlyman
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Love using all types for all kinds of moods! One thing people forget when not putting on a glaze or a dressing, is the UV protection that they also provide. I haven't had old or cracking looking tires in *years*!

JulesDetailingServices
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Just to be clear, the Adam's Tire Shine (the first product you showcased), that won't sling?

Ccortanaa
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I removed the oxidation from dulled out exterior trim on a Suv, half was dressed with vrt and other half with Graphene Vrt, the vrt lasted 2 washes in 2 weeks, and the graphene vrt was 80% gone first wash in a week .

vtergt
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what's the best way/product for all terrain tires with bumps and ridges on the sidewall that the foam pads don't do a good job of getting into? aerosol and then buff?

unteachable
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Graphene tire dressing is my favorite as well. Lasts longer than Carpro PERL which was my go-to before.

aredd
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I need to make sure that I get the correct product. I like the deep black without a shine with no sling! Also, which one is able to be diluted with water? Love your products and YouTube channel. Thanks~Paul

paulwhite
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Great video! I did notice that the Porsche logo on the wheels is not properly aligned. For Porsche street cars the point of the logo should point to the valve stem and the passenger front wheel has the logo pointing away from the valve stem. 4:23 Details ha ha ! Keep producing these educational videos!!

ScottG-prbc
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What applicator do you recommend for off road tires with an aggressive sidewall?

jeffhartley
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Which of these product last the longest? Does putting tire shine over your Graphene or Graphene VRT weaken the durability of the Graphene?

btbd
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I’m still using up my gallon of the older yellow banana tire dressing! Lol

brian
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Problem with any water based tire dressing is that they don't last.

ssnobrakesable
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Sorry, not Adams. Cerakote on plastic and Meg’s Insane spray on tires.

Gumshoe