Anyone tried 303 Tire Baum?
I don't use tire dressings habitually, like after every wash; usually only after a wax job or if I want to spiffen them up. Started with Armor All ages ago; have also used No Touch (a mess to apply) and Meguiars Endurance. I like the "natural" look and not an artificial shine.
Endurance was the first to really live up to its name, but I've come to dislike it because it always clogs up the spray trigger, and eventually separates into a milky goop in some clear liquid. Megs' customer service is good so I've been sent replacements, only to have them clog up again. I also dislike the stickiness and residue it leaves behind, which gets caught in the sidewall embossing and voids.
I don't know if they've changed the formula since I last bought some, or merely switched to a squeeze bottle, but it's time to try something different.
303 protectant isn't a tire dressing per se, but it seems to be ok for short periods.
The Tire Baum product seems to be relatively new.
I don't use tire dressings habitually, like after every wash; usually only after a wax job or if I want to spiffen them up. Started with Armor All ages ago; have also used No Touch (a mess to apply) and Meguiars Endurance. I like the "natural" look and not an artificial shine.
Endurance was the first to really live up to its name, but I've come to dislike it because it always clogs up the spray trigger, and eventually separates into a milky goop in some clear liquid. Megs' customer service is good so I've been sent replacements, only to have them clog up again. I also dislike the stickiness and residue it leaves behind, which gets caught in the sidewall embossing and voids.
I don't know if they've changed the formula since I last bought some, or merely switched to a squeeze bottle, but it's time to try something different.
303 protectant isn't a tire dressing per se, but it seems to be ok for short periods.
The Tire Baum product seems to be relatively new.