I don’t mind shiny; because after a day all of that goes and you should be left with deep black.
The look of tyre dressing is more important from day 2 to end of life. Any dressing that doesn’t go patchy and stays dark is jmoortant for me. And that seems to be Carpro Perl, Gtechniq T1, Adams VRT, etc.
Depends on the car for me. When I had a black car, I liked satin, as the black paintwork was the really glossy bit, and glossy tyres was overkill. Now I have a grey car, I prefer a glossy tyre as I feel they can 'shout' a bit more without being over the top. Mark AG
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