







✨ Outshine the road, own the shine! 🚘
The Dura-Dressing Total Tire Kit XL is a professional-grade tire care system designed for 2-3 cars or 1 large truck. Featuring a cutting-edge polymer tire dressing spray, it delivers a waterproof, touch-dry, and non-greasy finish that lasts for months without sling or discoloration—even at speeds over 160 mph. The all-inclusive kit comes with a powerful tire cleaner, applicators, gloves, and detailed instructions to ensure a flawless, showroom-quality tire shine. Proudly made in the USA, this kit is perfect for millennial professionals who demand durability, style, and performance from their vehicle care products.














| ASIN | B07WNK58JR |
| Best Sellers Rank | #18,635 in Automotive ( See Top 100 in Automotive ) #82 in Cleaning Kits |
| Brand | DURA-COATING TECHNOLOGY |
| Brand Name | DURA-COATING TECHNOLOGY |
| Customer Reviews | 4.3 out of 5 stars 2,012 Reviews |
| Item Form | Sheet |
| Manufacturer | Dura-Coating Technology |
| Material | Propylene Glycol |
| Material Type | Propylene Glycol |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Sheet Count | 32 |
| UPC | 683828701306 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
B**1
This product is AMAZING!
I bought this Dura-Dressing for my 2018 2500 Silverado and for the tires on my Segway. I have read some bad reviews about this. The only way someone would say it’s bad is if they did not follow the instructions. For the first use I applied it to the tires on my Segway, it required 3 cleanings for each tire and allowing drying time between cleanings. I could not believe the amount of stuff that came off of the tires, by the 3rd cleaning the rinse water was clear. I waited until the tires were dry, using a leaf blower to speed it up. After the tires were dry I applied the first coat, after 15 minutes they still looked wet. Was I surprised when I touched them and they were completely dry! I applied the second coat and they turned out twice as shiny! If you are going to buy this, READ AND FOLLOW the instructions! It takes time to scrub clean each tire very well and apply the coating! Plan on an hour for each tire. Even the directions state “If you don’t like the product, you did not follow the directions!” I’m waiting on the purchase of my new tires for my truck and apply it to them. I included a video of my Segway tires. The video was taken on a cloudy day. Pros This dressing will never “sling” off on your vehicle. Dirt, mud and road grime will not stick to it. You do not need to reapply every week! A touch up may be required after a few months! It will not crack, peel or flake off! It gives your tires that WET look! Everything needed to get that great look your vehicle tires deserves is included. Cons, It takes time to do it right, you must clean each tire very well. If your not into reading directions, this will be the time to start.
A**9
Good things don't come easy..
When they say good things don’t come easy this is an exact testament to the phrase. Absolutely love the product however, your work is cut out for you. If you don’t have what it takes to do it right don’t bother because it will be a waste of money. absolutely love the product however, your work is cut out for you. If you don’t have what it takes to do it right don’t bother because it will be a waste of money. They are very clear about making sure your tires are clean. Cleaning the tires is the hardest part however, it is the main part. cleaning the tires is the hardest part however, it is the main part. Do it as many times as you need to make sure it’s clean. I used a couple of two by fours to elevate the tire and make the work a little bit easier and even. are used a couple of two by fours to elevate the tire and make the work a little bit easier and even once I was done cleaning the tire. I went around with the leaf blower and air hose to get most of the water out of the tires and rims. Then I took a heat gun. You can also use a blow dryer and make sure all the dampness has evaporated. Also, the product will cure in hotter or warmer environment. I went around with the leaf blower and air hose to get most of the water out of the tires and rims. Then I took a heat gun. You can also use a blow dryer and make sure all the dampness has evaporated. Also, the product will cure in hotter or warmer environment. I ended up applying three coats, one at a time going around and let it dry for a couple of hours. Supposedly it is fully cured within 24 hours. The product result looks absolutely amazing but again it is all in the workmanship of cleaning the tires the word to the wise if you think you have very harsh chemicals that have cleaned your rims and tires until now none of them do justice compared to the Dura tire cleaner kit.
M**T
It’s great stuff if you have 6 hrs for prep and final coats.
To start, I just bought this truck so I don’t know how or where the tires had been used. It’s a 2021 2500 HD Sierra Duramax with 17,000 miles. I anticipated the cleaning process and gave myself plenty of time. It took me 5 cleanings per tire to get it so the foam was white and didn’t have brown or black in it. The amount of stuff that came off the first round was mind blowing. 😂 I wanted to make sure to follow their directions to a T so I was patient and scrubbed for literally hours. It took me 15 minutes per tire for the first couple cleanings because they were dirty. The next few rounds went faster. I would guess 7-10 minutes. They were definitely clean after 5 go arounds. I used my backpack blower on all 4 after the 5th round because I was going to do the coating. For the other 4 rounds they were dry by the time I got back around but I wanted to be sure. The first two coatings of the shine I used a paint brush to get into all the nooks (highly highly recommend this) and the next two (4 coats total) I just went around each wheel and made sure the major surfaces were good and coated. They came out looking very sharp. I will say after 6 hours they had better look great. Now, to see how long it lasts and if that was worth it.
M**T
Great Product but Extensive Prep
5 ⭐️ for the Product. | 3-4 ⭐️ for the Prep. Recommendations & Tips: -Block out a good chunk of your day. Took about 5.5-6hrs (Including detailing the whole truck). -Brand New Tires scrubbed 3x (1) w/white wall cleaner for the lettering. -Keeping the tires and wheels soaked while scrubbing helps with preserving the cleaner and allowed for spraying the cleaner directly onto the tires. Didn’t effect the chrome wheels but did have a bucket of soap & water handy cleaning them in between scrubbing stages. -To save time use an Air Compressor for drying the wet tires before applying the dressing. -Take your time, apply the dressing in sections & use the air compressor to dry as you go. -Used the padded (not sponge) applicator to get a good base coat on the tires. -Used a small paint brush to get every nook and crevice. Also, helped w/preserving the dressing. -Applied around 2&1/2 coats to each tire - barely used a 1/4 of the bottle. Aside from the prep this is by far the best tire shine I’ve used so far - no sling/dry to the touch, water repellent, & pretty shiny - Very pleased/impressed with the results - Tires look great! Curious to see how long it lasts but read if you properly prep the tires the dressing will last longer. Definitely recommend this product.
L**O
Worth the work!
This is my second application from a little over a year ago. I LOVE this stuff! The high gloss lasted about 4 months, then, for another 4-5mos it had a lower shine. The last 6mos it was still great because the tires stayed a deep black, so it still looked good after washing. I go through the automatic wash every 7-10 days, then a good hand wash once a month, or so. You HAVE to scrub,scrub,scrub! The first time I had some "bald" spots where I didn't get cleaned good enough. It takes a good 5 wash and rinses, each tire. This time I did 3 additional passes even after bubbles were white and I always had some "brown" pop up. I won't lie, it's hard work, took about 5hrs from beginning to end, but I won't have to do anything to the tires again. If you want to keep the high gloss all you have to do is 1 good scrub and reapply as soon as gloss fades. I've had several friends get it, some look better than the others. The ones that didn't look good cleaned more and came out great. Scrub, scrub, SCRUB!! It's worth the time and $$!! When it's time for new tires, I'm going to bring them home first and apply Dura coat, then have them installed.
G**N
Looks Great, TAKE YOUR TIME! 😎
First and most important thing: plan and set aside at least 3 to 4 hours, or more, depending on how dirty your tires are if you want a good result. SECOND MAJOR THING TO DO: watch a few videos from Dura-Dressing and other individual videos on YouTube to get a very good idea of what to expect. My tires are brand new and they only had 1 application of tire shine at the dealership, so cleaning them wasn't too hard. You'll definitely see the brown gunk foam and drip off as you clean the tires and that same foam will turn white when they're clean. Apply the cleaner liberally and scrub away! The videos I found showed a leaf blower being used to dry off the wheels, as well as a hand towel. Make sure you blow dry the inner wheel well if you do use a blower because that water will come back to drip on your work when you're applying the dressing later. The dressing spreads easy and a little bit goes a long way. Keep a wet towel near you to wipe off any excess that gets on the wheel because it will leave a residue, but don't panic if it's does. Just lightly wipe down the residue with a wet towel and dry it with a dry towel. Apply the dressing at will and use the blower or the sponge to even out the "white puddles/suds", you'll know exactly what I'm talking about if you watch a few videos before doing the work. I applied a few coats of dressing and it looked great! Once they all dried up I threw 1 more coat on and BAM!! Tires look super wet! 😎 But they're dry!!! 🙀😂😂😂🤪 Now comes the test of time; Let's see how they look as time goes by, will check back in later.
A**U
Soon to be seen at the flea market/dollar store.
It borderline OK it last twice as long as the 3 day spray. If I could find it for $5 I’d buy again. Yes I properly used the prep kit.
S**Y
It's just Lowe's stone sealer
A good friend runs a detailing service and often cleans up my car. He asked what I had on the tires and I told him about Dura Dressing. He showed me the company's patent application and says probably a bad idea to use a stone sealer on my tires or trim. Three stars because it did look great for a few weeks and I am sure it will do well on my stone fire pit.
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