Griot’s Garage Ceramic Tire Dressing Coating for Car Detailing, Safe for Rubber, Vinyl, and Plastic Trim on Cars, Trucks, SUVs, Motorcycles, and RVs, 10842, 22oz
$19.99 Original price was: $19.99.$15.99Current price is: $15.99.
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Bring back the deep black look of your tires and trim with Griot’s Garage Ceramic Tire Dressing. This advanced tire conditioner is designed to create a rich, satin finish that lasts for weeks. Ideal for those who prefer a clean, like-new appearance without the greasy shine, it delivers a smooth tire gloss that elevates your vehicle’s curb appeal. This SiO2-infused tire wax formula creates a durable, water-resistant barrier that protects against dirt, sun rays, road grime. That means your tires and trim stay cleaner, darker, and protected longer. Unlike traditional silicone-based tire polish products, this formula dries quickly and won’t sling onto your paint. Application is fast and easy; just spray on and wipe off. Whether you’re treating rubber tires, plastic trim, or vinyl surfaces, the result is a long-lasting, uniform finish that enhances and protects in one step.
LONG-LASTING SATIN SHINE: This ceramic tire coating creates a rich, satin finish for a like-new appearance on your tires without being overly glossy
NO-SLING CAR TIRE SHINE: Designed with a fast-drying formula, this no sling tire shine stays on your tires, not your paint for a cleaner finish
DURABLE TIRE COATING: Our SiO2-infused ceramic tire dressing forms a water-resistant, protective barrier against dirt, grime, and sun rays to help preserve your tire’s rich, black appearance
VERSATILE TIRE PROTECTANT: Also works great on rubber, vinyl, and plastic trim to restore a deep, dark finish with lasting protection and rich color
EASY SPRAY-AND-WIPE APPLICATION: Just spray, spread, and wipe this tire dressing spray for professional-grade car tire shine in minutes

Hunter Mattson –
Nice Tire Dressing!
Now that I have a tire dressing brush it works amazing! I love this product. Gives it the amount of shine I like. It’s not as shiny as using Meguiar Hot Shot Tire Foam but gives it a nice not over shine. And it stays on for a while!
Glen Soafer –
THIS STUFF IS AMAZING
I have been using several other products to dress my tires over the years: gels, liquids, sprays, etc. This stuff looks great, is durable (lasts a month, even after a wash or two), and is priced lower here on Amazon vs. the local auto store.
daVi –
Good stuff
Perfect for my needs. I live off a dirt road and this stuff keep the tires looking nice and they clean up easily. I applied this with a slow power drill with a brush attachment. Much easier than the recommend sponge. Apply while clean and dry like it says.
Ron B –
Ceramic tire coating
It is easy to put on but is not very shiny. It seems to last but not shiny enough for me
Amaretto28 –
Great stuff
Great job so far. I did two coats on my tires and loved it. Application was easy on applied with a detailing sponge
Matt –
Super shiny when smoothed with a paint brush
It’s good stuff. Definitely smooth it out with a paint brush if you can, and let it sit a few hours before driving (it likes to sling when wet). But it’s beautiful protection for your tires.
Phil R. –
SNAKE OIL IS THE PERFECT DESCRIPTION!!!!!!!!!!!
After a REALLY bad experience with GRIOTS Ceramic Wax, I fell for the Ceramic Tire Dressing pitch. I understood it HAD to be applied to CLEAN rubber, so I also bought GRIOTS Rubber Cleaner, as well as Rubber Prep. After scrubbing my tires with Westly’s, and Dawn, to strip all prior coatings, I cleaned them again with the two Griots cleaners, and allowed them to dry.This product is REALLY thick. Wiping it on as suggested with a foam applicator, didn’t allow it to get in the thousands of indents, and sidewall grooves. I had to go back, and slop enough product on the foam to get it into these features. I then had to go back over EVERY indent and wipe it out, so I didn’t have green-featured tires. I have NO PROBLEM doing these extra steps, if I can get a satin finish that lasts a LITTLE longer than my last dressing, by The Chemical Guys.I drove up onto 2 x 6 blocks, in order to reach the entire sidewall, and allow it to dry, so my new driveway didn’t get covered with tire shine tracks.After drying for three hours, the sun was out, and I had a look at my finish. The gloss was a lot more than the satin I expected, and as I touched the sidewall, the product was STILL WET!After shaking my head for getting sucked into yet ANOTHER bad Griots product, I took a rag, and buffed the tires dry. As I rolled off of the blocks, I left 4) GRIOTS Tire Dressing tracks, on my new driveway.Time will tell if this lasts any longer than The Chemical Guys, whose Tire Dressing DOES dry, and doesn’t require a “Finishing” step, hand buffing all the tires.
Smarthome34 –
Excellent product!
Excellent product, just like the rest of Griot’s Garage products! Although with they being back the blue gel tire shine was my go to high gloss tire shine! But this will do too.
Graham T. –
A great way to finish off a full detail on your car. It lasts very well too.
MustyBookByDarnell –
This is the only product I use to dress myTires up with, the smell is amazing and the semi gloss look is the best for tires. I use a nano tire brush to apply, has little to sling.