🖤 Drive Bold, Shine Longer: The Ultimate Tire Glow-Up
SONAX Tire Gloss Gel 235200 is a premium 500ml rubber conditioner that cleans, revitalizes, and protects tires with a deep black semi-gloss finish. Its silicone-infused formula offers long-lasting protection against dirt, UV rays, and moisture, delivering up to 50 applications per bottle for sustained showroom-quality results.
Manufacturer | Sonax |
Brand | SONAX |
Item Weight | 1.08 pounds |
Product Dimensions | 3.7 x 1.8 x 8.6 inches |
Country of Origin | Germany |
Item model number | 235200-755 |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Manufacturer Part Number | 235200755 |
OEM Part Number | 235200 |
Special Features | Long Lasting |
D**E
Nice product
Great tire shine, last for awhile
C**E
Where has this stuff been all my life?
I'm reasonably compulsive about keeping my car clean, inside and out, the exterior polished and waxed to near-perfection, or as near as possible given my daily driver is now two decades old. Over the years I have tried many, many tire treatment products - spray on liquids and foams and creams from all the usual suspects like Armor All, 3M, Meguiars, Eagle One, Griot's... on and on. The sprays are a pain - you have lots of cleaning up to do after each application. The wipe on treatments I've tried before seem to leave way too much sticky residue and are prone to getting thrown around the first time you drive away. And no matter what I've tried, nothing seems to be very durable - I would have to treat my tires every few days to maintain the look I want, and often I can't get around to doing that.Holy cow, as Scooter would say -- why didn't I try this stuff before? It's a gel, it's concentrated and it really does the job. Apply it with a clean rag, or with one of those curved foam applicators you will see here on amazon (look at the Eagle One applicators that amazon sells in two packs - you can get a dozen for less than a ten spot). I put a small amount on a rag and massage it into the sidewall of a clean, dry tire. Let it sit overnight. Wipe it with another cloth to remove any excess - there won't be much -- and to buff it to a bit more of a shine. You will have a nice smooth surface on your tires -- sort of a semi-gloss finish like a new tire. You will not have tire gel thrown onto your rims, wheel wells and paint when you drive off. And you will have clean, semi-glossy tires for quite a long time. I last applied Sonax to my Pilot Super Sports two weeks ago, and we have had more than our share of rain (and hail!). The tires still look pretty darned nice, after three or four washes and a good bit of foul weather driving.In short, this is the best tire treatment I've ever used. It may seem pricey, but a little goes a long way, and I don't think the cost per application is more than the competition. It's GREAT.
C**Z
Excelente compra
Deja los cauchos como nuevos, no es tan pegajoso como otros productos
G**E
It's right up there with the best....
I've used at least a dozen different tireshine gels, polishes, sprays over the years....this one I have bought and used over everything else. Some less expensive and some more expensive. My tires have to have a shine or else the whole car is incomplete. This tireshine gel has done the overall best over the years on my vehicles and its my pick for keeping those tires looking their best.....not perfect but darn close.
A**R
I’m m satisfied with
Part of my Porsche detail group!
M**W
BMW
Easy to use although a bit sticky but great look!
M**H
Mmmmm, well, it wasn't "quite" what I expected. Good but not "Great"
I've been an avid detailer for over 30 years, and I'm a total sucker to try new products (Although I do my homework a bit before I buy, or rarely buy on impulse).I'm very familiar with Sonax products, as well as Klasse, P21S, Chemical Guys, Griots and a myriad of other brands/products. So many today compared to 30 years ago.I have to say this tire gel works "Okay" but I was a bit disappointed in the application of it, especially when it's cold outside. When it gets fairly cold the viscosity of it turns to almost like Honey, and it becomes more difficult to apply. Granted, that's an environmental issue more than anything. But I found it to not "Glide" on very well. I had to work it in pretty good. Not a huge issue, but I typically like the products to go on easier, like the Klasse dressing (oil based), that stuff's a marvel.However, I didn't find the longevity of this to be that great. And considering the price, my stance became that it would make more sense to go with cheaper, off the shelf tire coatings (Sprays) that didn't last as long, but were far easier to apply (for instance, Armor-All (which I haven't used in Decades) but you get the point).One tire dressing I have found to be pretty good, and it lasts just as long as the Sonax, is the "Prolong" super protectant dressing. This works quite well, and you can buy it in gallons, and the consistency is a bit easier to use. It also doesn't wash off easily like most others. https://www.amazon.com/Prolong-Super-Lubricants-PSL60017-Protectant/dp/B004URDTVQ/ref=sr_1_3?keywords=prolong+dressing&qid=1577152146&s=pet-supplies&sr=1-3-catcorrAnyway, I'm not bashing Sonax, they make some good products (Although I didn't like their glass cleaner very much .. Sorry Sonax).
O**R
Great product
I always used spray tire shine and I'm starting to get into car detailing. First time using a gel based tire shine and it's amazing. Less messy and last longer. Thr shine does vary. My first time using it it dried up quick, but if you want that gloss look just apply more. Highly recommend this product to anyone wanting to apply tire shine in a cleaner way.
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