I'm sure you've either seen this, or used it yourself. I have tried this product and I can personally say that in my experience the product is not worth the investment. My reasons are quite simple. The gel, the applicator, and the aftermath.
The applicator works, but with any type of tire that has a meaty thread, the applicator begins to rip, fall apart, and fail. The gel is thick and spreads ok, but again it is very, very thick and requires a few passes for a unified coat. The shine is very bright, as with many Armorall products but the aftermath is the straw that breaks the camel's back.
The gel stays on your car for a long period of time. I applied it to my tire about a month ago and the stuff does not come off. I can literally use my fingernail and scrape a thick, black layer of tar off of my tire. I've used brushes that then become clogged with the stuff, and every cleaner short of Tar Remover to get this off and it is still on my tires. It is dirty, clumpy, and is now starting to splater off on my rims, bumper and doors.
Some of you may have had used this product before with success, but I do not recommend it at all. I do however have had success with Armor All's "Low Shine Protectant." It is a nice dull finish that isn't super wet looking. That product I would recommend.
Keep an eye out fellas,
Drew
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