• One easy step, just spray and walk away
  • Intense foam activates on contact floating dirt away without scrubbing
  • Conditioners nourish and restore your tire's deep black look
  • Blocking agents protect from harmful elements that can cause cracking and fading

Your tires are the number one most important automotive part of your car. WHY? They are the only part of your car that touches the ground. Besides inspecting your tires regularly to check for the normal wear and tear signs, keeping your tires clean and hydrated is also very important. And the best way to keep your tires clean and hydrated is to use the right tire care product. I use Amor All Tire Foam. This stuff is a game-changer when it comes to tire care. Consequently, you don’t even need to scrub your tires with soap and water. Armor All Tire Foam will do the heavy lifting for you. All you need to do is spray it on your tires and you’re done. No wiping afterward is needed. The foam penetrates the rubber, pulls out the dirt, and hydrates the tires. The residue from this Tire Foam has the best side-effect; It leaves your tires with a shine that will last until the next rainy day.

I had been using the liquid tire spray for many years, and I got a can of this for xmas last year. I decided to try it and I really like this more than the sprays. Because it is foam it goes on better and doesn't get the spray all over the place and isn't as runny. I ordered a couple more cans of this because I like how the tire looks after application and its easier to use. One word of caution and I knew this from other tire sprays, when you put this on in your driveway you will see the outline from where you sprayed your tire touching the concrete. I apply this in the garage or I spray it on a towel and then wipe it on. Overall a must have!!

Not the shiniest or the longest lasting. But it is the best because it is very easy to apply, gives a nice shine, is cheap and won't hurt your paint. It also doesn't leave a buildup that you have to rub off before reapplication. Super easy to use, just spray down your tires and it melts in. You can even use this as an underhood detailer. Really awesome stuff.

I like to take good care of my vehicle, but I don't want to spend half my Saturday detailing! This is probably the easiest method I've found to clean and polish my tires. The foam leaves them a deep black satin (not too glossy), which makes the whole car look more polished and well-maintained. I've gotten the best results by applying it several minutes before I start washing the rest of the vehicle & then vacuuming or getting the rest of my supplies together. This allows the foam time to work before being rinsed away, and prevents overspray onto freshly washed fenders or rims. It can leave a residue on concrete so if you have a driveway you want to keep clean, you might want to move your car to the street before using this product.

I love this stuff. After using the old spray on/wipe off Armor All, I gave this a try. What I've been missing. It goes on easy and you just need to leave it there to dry. Makes my tires look new and last a lot longer than the other Armor All does. This is defiantly a great product at a good price.

Keeps the shine and protects your investment. Let's say tires are costly investment lets keep them from the UV rays and keep them in pristine shape. Easy to use and so much better than dull tires.

The tire polish spray is easy to use and normally coats the tire rim with one go around. The polish, when it dries is vivid and lasts a few days depending on my driving behavior. One can lasts about 3 washes on 3 different vehicles respectively.

Armour All has been around for a long time. We have tried other brands but they sling off and don't shine well. This foam stays on and is easy to apply. Also safe for wheels it it gets on them by accident.

Was testing this against a couple other brands ... on dirty tires no less and was surprised that it Still made tires look good. Spray it on, walk away. done.

Love the simpicity of this product. Washing the tire before the application isn't even required. I usually wash the car and wheels, then squirt this white foam covering the entire tires ONLY. If I get any on the wheel I wipe that off with a rag. Then it does it's thing, first big foam, then breaks down to shiny surface. Occasionally I will wipe the finished shine to remove any unwanted spotting, say if my tires were especially dirty, but even that isn't especially necessary.