More Shine has always been one of my favorite tire products. So quick, no sling and dries on contact. It also lasts very long! The Aerosol can sucked though when it was windy but lookie here,
It is not really glossy. Semi-Gloss and looks real nice. As soon as it hits the tires it dries, no slinging ever, no film, no mess.
I wish they made that in a gel. I hate dealing with sprays! Hopefully they will Trim Shine in a spray soon.
I don't understand why sprays are so great. If you spray it, doesn't matter windy or not, it will end up on places you don't want it to be. I use a gel, let it soak for a few minutes, and wipe excess off. Nothing slings, ever, and it lasts a long time.
I'm in the prefer sprays camp, but I usually spray onto an applicator. The thinness of a spray still goes on a lot easier than a gel in my opinion.
I liked MoreShine but yeah that stuff would coat a car with little specks on a slightly windy day. It seemed to have a nice look to it though. Congrats Chris
I too learned the hard way to use it on tires & wheelwells first before working on the rest of the car.
You can vary the amount of shine by applying more than one coat. One offers some shine while two offers quite a bit more.
I've used the aerosol before, it was a bit too matte for me. I'm also a big fan of tire gels. I apply the tire gel to a yellow foam pad. Once the pad gets primed up a little goes a long way. I had this little trick when it came to tire gels. I sprayed a water-based product onto the tire first, very thin. Then apply the gel. I felt that it bonded better and left very very little sling.