







Perma Tire | Long Lasting Tire Coating
Built to Bond. Built to Last.
Perma Tire™ isn’t a dressing. It’s a true tire coating. It bonds to rubber to protect against UV damage, grime, and the elements, keeping tires deep black and uniform for months.
✓ No sling.
✓ No fade.
✓ No constant reapplication.
Trusted by enthusiasts and professional detailers everywhere.
Engineered for enthusiasts, by experts.
We stand behind every bottle we blend.

Why Perma Tire?
Perma Tire is for people who don’t want to dress tires every wash. With proper prep, you’re locking in a finished look that holds for roughly two to three months instead of a few days.
Perma Tire is a tire coating. It’s built for longer protection cycles and consistent results, not a quick wipe on shine that fades fast.
One coat gives you a clean satin finish that looks new, not greasy. If you want more gloss, add a second or third coat after the first one sets. You’re not stuck with one look.
Perma Tire works best in thin, even coats. That keeps the finish uniform and prevents heavy spots. The product levels out as it cures, so the result looks intentional instead of “just dressed.”
Everything you need to apply it cleanly comes with it: applicator pad, gloves, and Perma Tire. It’s set up so the install feels straightforward, not like a chemistry experiment.
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Perma Tire FAQs
Perma Tire is designed for long lasting protection in the 2–3 month range when applied correctly.
It’s buildable. One coat gives a clean satin finish. Add a second coat after the first one absorbs if you want more gloss.
Yes. The tire needs to be clean and fully dry before application. That’s how you get proper bonding and an even finish.
If you get Perma Tire on your wheel be sure to wipe it off immediately. Perma Tire is a coating and will cure to your wheel if not removed.
Perma Tire typically takes 30 minutes to completely dry. Your environment plays a key factor in this. Colder environments can cause a longer drying time whereas a hot sunny environment can speed up drying. We recommend letting the tires sit in the sun for a few minutes for optimal drying.
Yes. This is a chemical and should always be used with proper safety gear.
HOW TO APPLY:

Step 1
Clean the tires thoroughly. Use Brake Bomber and a Stiff Bristle Tire Brush to scrub the tires, ensuring to remove all the dirt. Repeat until suds no longer turn brown.

Step 2
Apply a small amount of Perma Tire to the provided applicator pad.

Step 3
Apply 1 thin coat at a time. Apply 1 coat for a satin finish. After drying you may apply a second coat for a glossy finish. Repeat until desired shine is achieved. Wipe any excess off wheel after each coat.

Step 4
Enjoy your new shine! Be sure to allow proper drying time before driving, typically 30 minutes.
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