You applied it all wrong. Read the instructions and watch the video on how to do it properly. No spray bottle and you must use a stiffer microfiber sponge to apply. You must clean the tire super clean first. Then apply the coating and you do not buff it if you want a high shine. Do multiple layers to get higher shine and then must wait 24 hours before it gets wet. Reading instructions tion is important before bashing it in a video!
I had a great result with Permashine. Took about an hour of prep work which included degreasing the tirea and taping off my wheels then about another 2 hours of applying 2 solid coats and a light touch up coat. I used the product on Falken AT3s and was impressed.
I just applied permashine today on my 2014 lexus es350. I used mothers back to black tire cleaner 3x's then pressurewashed the shit out of the tires so no cleaning agent was left behind to weaken the bond. They looked new, got ALL the brown out of the tires so all the pores would accept the product properly. Layed 1 thin coat and 20 minutes later added the 2nd thin coat. I am remaining hopeful, but my brother prep is everything! I also waited 3hrs before driving and also it does say do not get wet for at least 24hrs. I could see the brown still on your tire even in the not so good lighting in your video. PREP, PREP, PREP! Thanks for the video of how to not apply permashine.
Did you watch the video or just look at it??? I drive an off-road vehicle with 33” mud terrain tires that is clearly not a pavement princess. I started at the end of the video that this product is not meant for my application. I’m not going to spend 17 days prepping my tires just to have rocks, trees, ditches, snow/ice, mud, etc, stop it off after one off-road run. This was merely a video just to show you more than the ads/commercials do…🤷🏾♂️
@@Fuelnomenal so it’s a Clickbait video to someone using the wrong product for the wrong application with no prep with the wrong applicator. Did I miss anything else that’s wrong
Man this is a DAMN GOOD review!!! You took an honest and real world approach to using the product! This is EXACTLY what about 98% of the customers will do! Wash the tire then apply the product, cause that's what REGULAR folks do!! Yeah yeah I'm sure if you took 30 mins prepping EACH tire to make sure every last bit of road grime and grease or oil or regular ole every day grit is off the tire, THEN let it sit in a garage outta the elements for 24+ hours before driving, yeah it'll prob perform as advertised. HOWEVER, that ain't reality! So thank you for the real world review! This was EXACTLY what i was looking for prior to purchasing!! Much respect!! ✊🏿✊🏿✊🏿
See, you get it💯this product requires a whole production for it to possibly work as advertised. Too much work for me haha. Here’s the kicker too, I use my rig off-road and folks missed that part or have no idea what that entails. My tires get beat up in those elements and this product would get rub, scraped, scratched, and peeled off. While this product may be good for regular street vehicles and mall crawlers, 99% of real off-road rigs don’t even use tire shine products cause it’s gonna come right off! Or at least, they not about to spend all that time applying it for it not to last 30mins into a trail haha. Like you said, this is not a product for my application 👌🏾 thanks for being a real one 💯
@ownyourrecreation no doubt!! I was looking for someone who actually used the product as opposed to it being sent to them to demo. ALSO someone who's not a professional detailer. I'm not about to, and most regular folks ain't either, spend **30 MINUTES** prepping one tire just for thy sole purpose of applying tire shine!! If it was advertised as professional grade with a multi step application process, I dare say you wouldn't even have purchased it to try it. But hey, I'm just a regular guy trying to use common sense! What do I know...🤷🏿♂️🤷🏿♂️🤷🏿♂️🤷🏿♂️ Great video! You got a sub just cause of the lack of understanding from some commenters!!
This vid was made over the span of a week. So, different day from application to the rainy day. Over 24 hrs… The rain spots did kinda go away. Overall, the product didn’t last past the off-road test.
Great video! I watched the whole thing. Even with pointing out the rain spots, he wasn't bashing the product! Also, gave an honest non-biased opinion at the end where he explained how the product just wasn't best for HIS application, but that it might be just fine for others! I don't think I heard one negative related directly to the product. Only explained how it wasn't best for him. GOTTA respect honesty and not over hyping or over bashing!
I've found that using a cheap product like Turtle Wax tire shine diluted 50% with distilled water and sprayed on with a fine mist sprayer works awesome. You don't even have to wipe it or spread it around. After washing, let the tires dry a little and fog the whole tire and fender liner. You can experiment with different brands to get the look and shine level you want. One of the best is Meguiars Hyper Dressing that can be diluted up to 4 to 1 to give you the perfect level of gloss for your taste. Plus it is super cheap per application when diluted (like $20 per gallon).
@@Fuelnomenal I'm old and I've tried everything....nothing is going to work well in mud, water, etc. Heck, most tire shine products don't even last 2 weeks if the vehicle is stored outdoors let alone rain, washes, etc. Easiest method is to try the Maguiars Hyper Dressing and try different ratios to find the shine you like. Since it is so cheap you can fog the outside and inside of the tires with a sprayer once a week and keep everything looking good. It should take less than 30 seconds a tire since you're no rubbing or spreading the product. Just get everything wet and walk away. If you do see some minor streaking or spots you can use a damp cloth to blend everything together since the Hyper Dressing is water based. You can also spray your fender liners, engine compartment, etc....this is what a lot of professional detailers use. If you want a product to spray on the chassis, body and suspension components, the dirt circle track racers use a mud release spray called Mud-X, Mud Off and I'm sure there are others. Pam cooking spray also works well.
@@georgecarousos6735 it’s not so much how my shine I’m looking for, more like a production that can repel the elements. The shine is just a bonus. Have you ever seen the commercials or social media post for this product??? Check out the bit where they put mud on the tire and then wash it off. That’s what I was testing. The mud actually came off pretty easy, but so did the product haha
When I saw you out there in the mud I thought you was out in the south somewhere but then I saw the trees and was like that looks like WA. lol But just wanted to mention there's a car care company called Optimum Polymer Technologies (OPT) and they have a tire coating called "Tire Protection & Coating" that came out about 4 years ago. I'm pretty sure this stuff is whitelabeled from them cause we weren't seeing this stuff before their product. Anyway, I tried it on my daily and prep was a lot but it lasted a good while. You gotta scrub them puppies a few times with something like Super Clean until all the browning is gone and then you can apply the coating. Much easier on street tires. Definitely a nightmare on mud tires. When the coating on my tires was about done I think I ended up using mineral spirits to get the remaining coating completely off.
@@rockhills I absolutely appreciate the feedback 💯and yes I’m on WA haha I definitely think this product works for some but way too much prep work for an off-road vehicle that’s gonna tear that coating right off the tires with all the elements it goes through.
I actually do not feel his pointing out what happened with the water spots was "bashing" the product, Esquire. Additionally, at the end of the video he provided an unbiased opinion of the product where he explained it just was not best for HIS application! Personally, I was impressed with his real world approach to using the product, as I'm sure that is what 98% of the purchasers are going to do... wash, dry, and apply. Furthermore, the ads for the product would lead one to believe those are the only steps necessary; regardless of what the instructions may or may not say regarding prep. Maybe if you applied the same scrutiny to the original advertiser, and advertisement, as you have applied to the respondent, your opinion might be a little different.
Haha it is just supposed to show that it doesn’t fit an off-road application and would prob be great for a pavement princess, granite they want to go through the long and tedious process 🤷🏾♂️
@@Fuelnomenal I've had good results With CRC and LPS yeah I know there's a big price difference in the each but the next time I buy I'm gonna try one of the WD 40 Silicone products
Maybe your right, but remember that this is an off-road vehicle and them tires have been in the elements. Basically, this product is meant for pavement princesses. It’s way too much work to get it perfect just to have rocks, trees, mud walls, ice ponds, and other elements literally strip and scrape it off. I did mention it’s prob a good product, just not for off-road use🤷🏾♂️
I got a jeep identical to that 1 for sell 1500$ Nashville Tn runs & drives great 170kmiles if interested lmk I haven't posted it online or tried to sell it at all yet I do know it will sell immediately when I do post it though just been busy
Tacoma / Seattle once was my home from 1994 - 2008 before I moved closer to home Louisiana / Texas, they love going mudding down south, especially with our ATV'S. AWEMSOME Jeep bro
You applied it all wrong. Read the instructions and watch the video on how to do it properly. No spray bottle and you must use a stiffer microfiber sponge to apply. You must clean the tire super clean first. Then apply the coating and you do not buff it if you want a high shine.
Do multiple layers to get higher shine and then must wait 24 hours before it gets wet.
Reading instructions tion is important before bashing it in a video!
I appreciate your concern 💯
I had a great result with Permashine. Took about an hour of prep work which included degreasing the tirea and taping off my wheels then about another 2 hours of applying 2 solid coats and a light touch up coat. I used the product on Falken AT3s and was impressed.
That’s what’s up!!! I think I’m just gonna stick with the good old tire shine🤷🏾♂️plus I off-road a lot so I was just testing it out.
I just applied permashine today on my 2014 lexus es350. I used mothers back to black tire cleaner 3x's then pressurewashed the shit out of the tires so no cleaning agent was left behind to weaken the bond. They looked new, got ALL the brown out of the tires so all the pores would accept the product properly. Layed 1 thin coat and 20 minutes later added the 2nd thin coat. I am remaining hopeful, but my brother prep is everything! I also waited 3hrs before driving and also it does say do not get wet for at least 24hrs.
I could see the brown still on your tire even in the not so good lighting in your video.
PREP, PREP, PREP! Thanks for the video of how to not apply permashine.
Did you watch the video or just look at it??? I drive an off-road vehicle with 33” mud terrain tires that is clearly not a pavement princess. I started at the end of the video that this product is not meant for my application. I’m not going to spend 17 days prepping my tires just to have rocks, trees, ditches, snow/ice, mud, etc, stop it off after one off-road run. This was merely a video just to show you more than the ads/commercials do…🤷🏾♂️
@@Fuelnomenal so it’s a Clickbait video to someone using the wrong product for the wrong application with no prep with the wrong applicator. Did I miss anything else that’s wrong
@ yes, your view on the point of the video is wrong, but that’s ok. Happy Holidays 🤙🏾
Man this is a DAMN GOOD review!!! You took an honest and real world approach to using the product! This is EXACTLY what about 98% of the customers will do! Wash the tire then apply the product, cause that's what REGULAR folks do!!
Yeah yeah I'm sure if you took 30 mins prepping EACH tire to make sure every last bit of road grime and grease or oil or regular ole every day grit is off the tire, THEN let it sit in a garage outta the elements for 24+ hours before driving, yeah it'll prob perform as advertised. HOWEVER, that ain't reality!
So thank you for the real world review! This was EXACTLY what i was looking for prior to purchasing!!
Much respect!! ✊🏿✊🏿✊🏿
See, you get it💯this product requires a whole production for it to possibly work as advertised. Too much work for me haha. Here’s the kicker too, I use my rig off-road and folks missed that part or have no idea what that entails. My tires get beat up in those elements and this product would get rub, scraped, scratched, and peeled off. While this product may be good for regular street vehicles and mall crawlers, 99% of real off-road rigs don’t even use tire shine products cause it’s gonna come right off! Or at least, they not about to spend all that time applying it for it not to last 30mins into a trail haha. Like you said, this is not a product for my application 👌🏾 thanks for being a real one 💯
@ownyourrecreation no doubt!! I was looking for someone who actually used the product as opposed to it being sent to them to demo. ALSO someone who's not a professional detailer. I'm not about to, and most regular folks ain't either, spend **30 MINUTES** prepping one tire just for thy sole purpose of applying tire shine!! If it was advertised as professional grade with a multi step application process, I dare say you wouldn't even have purchased it to try it.
But hey, I'm just a regular guy trying to use common sense! What do I know...🤷🏿♂️🤷🏿♂️🤷🏿♂️🤷🏿♂️
Great video! You got a sub just cause of the lack of understanding from some commenters!!
@@williefree7089 you hit the nail on the head my guy 💯and thanks for the sub!!!
I dont think you were supposed to get tires wet for a complete 24 hrs may have been what caused the rain spots
This vid was made over the span of a week. So, different day from application to the rainy day. Over 24 hrs… The rain spots did kinda go away. Overall, the product didn’t last past the off-road test.
@@Fuelnomenal gotcha ok
@@mrstl3000 it’s an ok product, just not for off-roaders. Works pretty good on my fiancés car👌🏾
Let dry at least 24hrs. Like curing them
@@dannydnice1 I did, this video was filmed over the course of a week.
The rain spots go away. We just did my wife’s tires yesterday and they had the water spots. This morning they are all gone and it looks great
Yea, they went away on mine too 👌🏾
@@Fuelnomenalso this vid is a bust then?🤔
@@thedonofthesouth did you watch the whole video??? It’s not just about water spots.
@@Fuelnomenal I did not 🤷🏿♂️😅
Great video! I watched the whole thing. Even with pointing out the rain spots, he wasn't bashing the product! Also, gave an honest non-biased opinion at the end where he explained how the product just wasn't best for HIS application, but that it might be just fine for others! I don't think I heard one negative related directly to the product. Only explained how it wasn't best for him.
GOTTA respect honesty and not over hyping or over bashing!
Dude the intro. 1:25 is way too damn long. Your truck is off road. Tire shine is for street vehicles. Your review, while informative, is quite silly.
I appreciate the feedback 🤙🏾
I've found that using a cheap product like Turtle Wax tire shine diluted 50% with distilled water and sprayed on with a fine mist sprayer works awesome. You don't even have to wipe it or spread it around. After washing, let the tires dry a little and fog the whole tire and fender liner. You can experiment with different brands to get the look and shine level you want. One of the best is Meguiars Hyper Dressing that can be diluted up to 4 to 1 to give you the perfect level of gloss for your taste. Plus it is super cheap per application when diluted (like $20 per gallon).
I’m might have to try your suggestions!!! Does it repeal the elements well???
@@Fuelnomenal I'm old and I've tried everything....nothing is going to work well in mud, water, etc. Heck, most tire shine products don't even last 2 weeks if the vehicle is stored outdoors let alone rain, washes, etc. Easiest method is to try the Maguiars Hyper Dressing and try different ratios to find the shine you like. Since it is so cheap you can fog the outside and inside of the tires with a sprayer once a week and keep everything looking good. It should take less than 30 seconds a tire since you're no rubbing or spreading the product. Just get everything wet and walk away. If you do see some minor streaking or spots you can use a damp cloth to blend everything together since the Hyper Dressing is water based. You can also spray your fender liners, engine compartment, etc....this is what a lot of professional detailers use. If you want a product to spray on the chassis, body and suspension components, the dirt circle track racers use a mud release spray called Mud-X, Mud Off and I'm sure there are others. Pam cooking spray also works well.
@@georgecarousos6735 it’s not so much how my shine I’m looking for, more like a production that can repel the elements. The shine is just a bonus. Have you ever seen the commercials or social media post for this product??? Check out the bit where they put mud on the tire and then wash it off. That’s what I was testing. The mud actually came off pretty easy, but so did the product haha
When I saw you out there in the mud I thought you was out in the south somewhere but then I saw the trees and was like that looks like WA. lol But just wanted to mention there's a car care company called Optimum Polymer Technologies (OPT) and they have a tire coating called "Tire Protection & Coating" that came out about 4 years ago. I'm pretty sure this stuff is whitelabeled from them cause we weren't seeing this stuff before their product. Anyway, I tried it on my daily and prep was a lot but it lasted a good while.
You gotta scrub them puppies a few times with something like Super Clean until all the browning is gone and then you can apply the coating. Much easier on street tires. Definitely a nightmare on mud tires. When the coating on my tires was about done I think I ended up using mineral spirits to get the remaining coating completely off.
@@rockhills I absolutely appreciate the feedback 💯and yes I’m on WA haha I definitely think this product works for some but way too much prep work for an off-road vehicle that’s gonna tear that coating right off the tires with all the elements it goes through.
Yeah fam you got to wash the tire like 5 times with a good soap and get everything off the take a sprayer to dry it clean
Dry it off
Yea, too much work for an off-road vehicle. This isn’t a mall crawler, so no need to get that serious on tire shine. You feel me🤷🏾♂️
@ownyourrecreation oh yea but it work good for what you do
Doesn’t clean and degrease the tries properly then bashes the product 🤦♂️🤦♂️🤦♂️ prep is everything dude smdh
I actually do not feel his pointing out what happened with the water spots was "bashing" the product, Esquire. Additionally, at the end of the video he provided an unbiased opinion of the product where he explained it just was not best for HIS application!
Personally, I was impressed with his real world approach to using the product, as I'm sure that is what 98% of the purchasers are going to do... wash, dry, and apply. Furthermore, the ads for the product would lead one to believe those are the only steps necessary; regardless of what the instructions may or may not say regarding prep.
Maybe if you applied the same scrutiny to the original advertiser, and advertisement, as you have applied to the respondent, your opinion might be a little different.
I dont like jeeps ..but You're jeep looks nice... thanks for the video... Reviews like this is what we need for the real world....
Thank you for the feedback!!!
Any idea what to use to remove an old application of permashine
Go off-road like I did in the video 🤷🏾♂️
Acetone
Best review I’ve ever seen
Haha it is just supposed to show that it doesn’t fit an off-road application and would prob be great for a pavement princess, granite they want to go through the long and tedious process 🤷🏾♂️
Prep is everything
You right, but too much work for me. Plus, I have an actual off-road vehicle and it would last in those elements.
@@Fuelnomenal do the work one time and it will last
@@legendarymotorsports7373 it won’t last the elements of a true off-roader.
I don’t think you cleaned your tires appropriately. You have to follow the directions.
Too much work haha I’ll stick to black magic🤷🏾♂️
The can of spray silicone lube works excellent
What kind of brand???
@@Fuelnomenal I've had good results With CRC and LPS yeah I know there's a big price difference in the each but the next time I buy I'm gonna try one of the WD 40 Silicone products
Does it sling
@@Godfather44055 no because it dries almost instantly
Great job braddah 🤙🏾🤙🏾🤙🏾thank you
Anytime 🤙🏾
Great Info, Thanks
No doubt!!!
Cover all in the gallon jug, you have to apply it with a sponge
Too much work for an off-road vehicle 🤷🏾♂️
Ok T-pain from Temu. Awesome video.
Agree!!!!
Right on!!!
I got vogue tires someone needs to do a video
🫵🏾👏🏾🤙🏾
Keep in mind rain ain’t what it used to be lol ain’t no telling what chemicals are in it these days
True to that haha
Like the review but the tire didn’t look like it was properly cleaned.
Maybe your right, but remember that this is an off-road vehicle and them tires have been in the elements. Basically, this product is meant for pavement princesses. It’s way too much work to get it perfect just to have rocks, trees, mud walls, ice ponds, and other elements literally strip and scrape it off. I did mention it’s prob a good product, just not for off-road use🤷🏾♂️
Thx for the info and video
You got it
Im wasnt impressed with it either. Its too thin and dries too fast even on a 50 degree, no sunshine day like today.
@@Fuelnomenal
@@kennyackerman1527 plus it’s too much of a production just for some tire shine for my application.
Same
Agreed it is the worst tire shine I’ve used
It’s just too much work for an off-road vehicle. I’m sticking to my black magic tire wet 🤙🏾
Need to degrease your tires till no more brown comes off, then wash, dry, Then shine
I’m sure you’re right, but too much work for an off-road vehicle if you know what I mean🤷🏾♂️
Rustoleum Wipe New is an awesome product. Not highly advertised and hard to find. I have a few cases.
Rustoleum Wipe New Blazing Wet Tire Shine in a can
Saved me some money. Thanks!
That’s what’s up 👌🏾
I got a jeep identical to that 1 for sell 1500$ Nashville Tn runs & drives great 170kmiles if interested lmk I haven't posted it online or tried to sell it at all yet I do know it will sell immediately when I do post it though just been busy
I would take it, but I’m all the way up in Washington haha
😂😅😮😊 looks like there in the great Northwest wilderness getting muddy...
Yea buddy 🙌🏾🙌🏾🙌🏾
Tacoma / Seattle once was my home from 1994 - 2008 before I moved closer to home Louisiana / Texas, they love going mudding down south, especially with our ATV'S. AWEMSOME Jeep bro
@@cjtheus that’s what’s up, I want to get in on some of that action 🤙🏾 thanks for the feedback 💯
Great video man .thay do need to make a tire shine for the off road people
That would be super cool. Imagine just a simple rinse and boom, back to the shine!!!
Don't look like this dude followed directions on the applicator
Don’t look like this product is made for off-road use
Do you not have 4x4
Huh???
Whasssuppp is yo boiiii is my favorite 😍 ❤️ 💕
Aye!!!🙌🏾👏🏾🤙🏾
McGuire spray can all day baby
Until you hit mud, but looks like nothing will survive that haha
Nice rig
Thanks 😎
I returned mine back to Amazon for a full refund this is crap
I can dig it
My man it's a off road mud truck
@@dnev313 yes indeed 💯 I was just showing what some may have been wondering 🤷🏾♂️
The average buyer is going off rode
@@timeclock5771 No real off-roader uses tire shine to go off road 🤦🏾♂️
You definitely did something wrong because i ain’t get no water spots on mine
All good, it’s too much work for some tire shine that’s gonna get chewed up off-road anyway haha
Prob didn’t sit on there long enough
@@legendarymotorsports7373 it’s just not a product for a true off-road vehicle 🤷🏾♂️