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    2 tire dressings...

    Based on my last thread I have heard good things about Poorboys tire dressing, and have heard good things about Zaino tire dressing. I am looking for help in choosing between these 2 based on:
    -dust/dirt repelling
    -appearance (I want a deep black w/mild shine/gloss, but not a
    plastic look)
    -least sling
    -durability

    So with that in mind, and of course realizing that there are tons of other good dressings out there, please offer any experience/opinions about Zaino`s tire dressing -vs- poorboys bold n bright. Thanks!

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    Never tried Zaino, but I love PB Bold and Bright. I`ve tried dang nere every dressing out there and I love the PB BnB. It leaves a deep black satin look with no sling if applied with a cloth. Truly a great product. A little bit goes a long way too (bonus).
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    Haven`t used Zaino ... but I too have used tons of different dressings.
    I like Poorboys B&B because ...
    A little goes a long way ...
    I can wipe it on very easily ... I don`t like the sprays cause some mist ends up on the paint ...
    I have not noticed any sling on my white cars ...
    The tires do not turn brown ...
    The tires have a rich black look ...
    If it is rubbed in it actually cleans the tires too ...
    Can`t think of any more right now ...
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    I have both and you can`t go wrong with either. I would get both and see which one you prefer. I think BnB does make my tires look like they have a plastic layer but I kinda like that (seems like it repels water really good). I might be because my tires are almost brand new.
    But like I said I found no faults with either.

    I apply both on a foam applicator and do NOT buff dry, and both work fine.
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    I`ve used both and the Zaino (the only product I like by them)was pretty nice, no sling and fairly shinny as I remember. I do not remember any dust collecting and it lasted over a week looking good. PB B-n-B is another great product, as long as you buff the tires to avoid sling. I like it also because you can spray it on rather than wipe, this is most effective on 4x4 tires that are hard to coat by hand.
    I`d also bet that PB is cheaper also
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