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ObsediaBlack™ — Bring Faded Tires Back to Deep, Just-Detailed Black in Minutes

ObsediaBlack™ — Bring Faded Tires Back to Deep, Just-Detailed Black in Minutes

Bring Faded Tires Back to Deep, Just-Detailed Black

Your tires turn chalky grey three weeks after every wash — and the spray bottles you've tried just sling shine onto your paint while leaving the rubber thirsty. ObsediaBlack™ is a thick black paste you wipe on with a sponge, so the dressing bonds into the rubber instead of dripping off it. Result: a deep, just-detailed black on tires, trim, and bumpers that holds through rain and weekly washes.

Product demonstration

➤ Brings Tires Back to Showroom Black: One sponge swipe and grey, sun-faded sidewalls go back to a deep, just-detailed black — the kind that actually shows up on a clean car.

➤ Soaks In, Doesn't Sling Off: Because it's a paste — not a spray — it bonds into the rubber instead of splattering onto your paint. No mess on the fender, no streaks across the wheel.

➤ Shields Rubber From UV and Washes: Locks out the sun, road salt, and grime that dry rubber out and cause cracking. Tires stay black and supple for weeks, not days.

Tired of Tires That Brown Out by Next Weekend?

You wash the car on Saturday. By Wednesday the sidewalls already look chalky again. By next Saturday you can't even tell you detailed it.

Spray tire shines splatter onto the paint, sling off the first time you drive, and leave a greasy film that grabs dust within hours. Gels work better but cost $30+ and still wear off after two rains. The fix isn't a louder claim — it's the right form factor.

Why a Paste Beats Every Spray Bottle You've Tried

Spray bottles atomize the dressing into a fine mist that floats off the rubber and lands on your paint, brakes, and driveway. ObsediaBlack™ is a thick, opaque paste you wipe on with the included sponge — direct contact, full coverage, zero overspray. The heavier formula sits on the rubber long enough to actually penetrate the surface and bond, instead of sliding off after one drive.

More Than Just a Tire Job

✓ Restores Plastic Trim and Bumpers: The same paste fixes faded plastic trim, bumpers, vinyl door panels, and dashboard surrounds — anything black that's gone grey under sun.

✓ Sponge-Applied With No Mess: The included sponge gives you even coverage in about a minute per tire. No spray cloud, no gloves, no plastic sheeting on the driveway.

✓ One Jar Handles Tires and Trim: A small dab does one tire, so the 30g jar treats a full set plus the plastic trim with paste to spare.

How It Works

Step 1: Wash and dry the tire — paste bonds into clean rubber, not over road film.

Step 2: Scoop a small amount onto the sponge and wipe a thin, even layer across the sidewall, trim, or bumper.

Step 3: Walk away for 2–3 minutes while it sets. The surface dries to a deep, non-sticky black that holds through rain and washes.

ObsediaBlack™ Paste Spray Tire Shines Soap & Water Alone
Stays deep black for weeks, not days ❌ fades to grey in 3–4 days ❌ no color restoration at all
No sling, no splatter on paint ❌ mists onto fender, wheels, brakes ❌ leaves rubber bare and dry
Bonds into rubber — survives washes ❌ slides off after one drive in rain ❌ rubber keeps cracking under UV

Specifications for Analytical Buyers

  • Color: Black
  • Size: 1.06 oz (30 g)
  • Shelf life: 3 years
  • Package includes: 1 x Tire polishing paste; 1 x Sponge applicator

Still Wondering? Let's Clear It Up.

How long does the deep black actually last between applications?

On daily-driven tires, the finish holds through 4–6 weeks and several washes. Garage-kept cars stretch longer. Reapply when you notice the color softening toward grey.

Will it work on plastic trim and bumpers, or just rubber?

Same paste, same result on plastic trim, vinyl, and bumpers. It's why one jar can replace the separate trim restorer most detail kits sell.

Is it going to sling onto my paint when I drive?

No. Paste bonds into the rubber surface — there's no liquid layer to fling off. Let it set 2–3 minutes after application before driving and you're done.

Does it leave that greasy wet look or a clean shine?

Closer to a deep satin than an oily wet finish. It looks like a tire that's been freshly cleaned, not one that's been coated in grease.

My tires are already a little cracked from sun damage. Will this help?

It won't reverse cracking that's already there, but it seals the surface against further UV and oxidation damage. Existing fade and dullness will visibly come back.

Try ObsediaBlack™ on Your First Wash — Risk Free

If ObsediaBlack™ doesn't bring your tires back to a deep, satisfying black after the first application, send it back for a full refund. No detail receipts, no questions about whether you used it "right" — just your money back.

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ObsediaBlack™ — Bring Faded Tires Back to Deep, Just-Detailed Black in Minutes

Bring Faded Tires Back to Deep, Just-Detailed Black

Your tires turn chalky grey three weeks after every wash — and the spray bottles you've tried just sling shine onto your paint while leaving the rubber thirsty. ObsediaBlack™ is a thick black paste you wipe on with a sponge, so the dressing bonds into the rubber instead of dripping off it. Result: a deep, just-detailed black on tires, trim, and bumpers that holds through rain and weekly washes.

Product demonstration

➤ Brings Tires Back to Showroom Black: One sponge swipe and grey, sun-faded sidewalls go back to a deep, just-detailed black — the kind that actually shows up on a clean car.

➤ Soaks In, Doesn't Sling Off: Because it's a paste — not a spray — it bonds into the rubber instead of splattering onto your paint. No mess on the fender, no streaks across the wheel.

➤ Shields Rubber From UV and Washes: Locks out the sun, road salt, and grime that dry rubber out and cause cracking. Tires stay black and supple for weeks, not days.

Tired of Tires That Brown Out by Next Weekend?

You wash the car on Saturday. By Wednesday the sidewalls already look chalky again. By next Saturday you can't even tell you detailed it.

Spray tire shines splatter onto the paint, sling off the first time you drive, and leave a greasy film that grabs dust within hours. Gels work better but cost $30+ and still wear off after two rains. The fix isn't a louder claim — it's the right form factor.

Why a Paste Beats Every Spray Bottle You've Tried

Spray bottles atomize the dressing into a fine mist that floats off the rubber and lands on your paint, brakes, and driveway. ObsediaBlack™ is a thick, opaque paste you wipe on with the included sponge — direct contact, full coverage, zero overspray. The heavier formula sits on the rubber long enough to actually penetrate the surface and bond, instead of sliding off after one drive.

More Than Just a Tire Job

✓ Restores Plastic Trim and Bumpers: The same paste fixes faded plastic trim, bumpers, vinyl door panels, and dashboard surrounds — anything black that's gone grey under sun.

✓ Sponge-Applied With No Mess: The included sponge gives you even coverage in about a minute per tire. No spray cloud, no gloves, no plastic sheeting on the driveway.

✓ One Jar Handles Tires and Trim: A small dab does one tire, so the 30g jar treats a full set plus the plastic trim with paste to spare.

How It Works

Step 1: Wash and dry the tire — paste bonds into clean rubber, not over road film.

Step 2: Scoop a small amount onto the sponge and wipe a thin, even layer across the sidewall, trim, or bumper.

Step 3: Walk away for 2–3 minutes while it sets. The surface dries to a deep, non-sticky black that holds through rain and washes.

ObsediaBlack™ Paste Spray Tire Shines Soap & Water Alone
Stays deep black for weeks, not days ❌ fades to grey in 3–4 days ❌ no color restoration at all
No sling, no splatter on paint ❌ mists onto fender, wheels, brakes ❌ leaves rubber bare and dry
Bonds into rubber — survives washes ❌ slides off after one drive in rain ❌ rubber keeps cracking under UV

Specifications for Analytical Buyers

  • Color: Black
  • Size: 1.06 oz (30 g)
  • Shelf life: 3 years
  • Package includes: 1 x Tire polishing paste; 1 x Sponge applicator

Still Wondering? Let's Clear It Up.

How long does the deep black actually last between applications?

On daily-driven tires, the finish holds through 4–6 weeks and several washes. Garage-kept cars stretch longer. Reapply when you notice the color softening toward grey.

Will it work on plastic trim and bumpers, or just rubber?

Same paste, same result on plastic trim, vinyl, and bumpers. It's why one jar can replace the separate trim restorer most detail kits sell.

Is it going to sling onto my paint when I drive?

No. Paste bonds into the rubber surface — there's no liquid layer to fling off. Let it set 2–3 minutes after application before driving and you're done.

Does it leave that greasy wet look or a clean shine?

Closer to a deep satin than an oily wet finish. It looks like a tire that's been freshly cleaned, not one that's been coated in grease.

My tires are already a little cracked from sun damage. Will this help?

It won't reverse cracking that's already there, but it seals the surface against further UV and oxidation damage. Existing fade and dullness will visibly come back.

Try ObsediaBlack™ on Your First Wash — Risk Free

If ObsediaBlack™ doesn't bring your tires back to a deep, satisfying black after the first application, send it back for a full refund. No detail receipts, no questions about whether you used it "right" — just your money back.

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Bring Faded Tires Back to Deep, Just-Detailed Black

Your tires turn chalky grey three weeks after every wash — and the spray bottles you've tried just sling shine onto your paint while leaving the rubber thirsty. ObsediaBlack™ is a thick black paste you wipe on with a sponge, so the dressing bonds into the rubber instead of dripping off it. Result: a deep, just-detailed black on tires, trim, and bumpers that holds through rain and weekly washes.

Product demonstration

➤ Brings Tires Back to Showroom Black: One sponge swipe and grey, sun-faded sidewalls go back to a deep, just-detailed black — the kind that actually shows up on a clean car.

➤ Soaks In, Doesn't Sling Off: Because it's a paste — not a spray — it bonds into the rubber instead of splattering onto your paint. No mess on the fender, no streaks across the wheel.

➤ Shields Rubber From UV and Washes: Locks out the sun, road salt, and grime that dry rubber out and cause cracking. Tires stay black and supple for weeks, not days.

Tired of Tires That Brown Out by Next Weekend?

You wash the car on Saturday. By Wednesday the sidewalls already look chalky again. By next Saturday you can't even tell you detailed it.

Spray tire shines splatter onto the paint, sling off the first time you drive, and leave a greasy film that grabs dust within hours. Gels work better but cost $30+ and still wear off after two rains. The fix isn't a louder claim — it's the right form factor.

Why a Paste Beats Every Spray Bottle You've Tried

Spray bottles atomize the dressing into a fine mist that floats off the rubber and lands on your paint, brakes, and driveway. ObsediaBlack™ is a thick, opaque paste you wipe on with the included sponge — direct contact, full coverage, zero overspray. The heavier formula sits on the rubber long enough to actually penetrate the surface and bond, instead of sliding off after one drive.

More Than Just a Tire Job

✓ Restores Plastic Trim and Bumpers: The same paste fixes faded plastic trim, bumpers, vinyl door panels, and dashboard surrounds — anything black that's gone grey under sun.

✓ Sponge-Applied With No Mess: The included sponge gives you even coverage in about a minute per tire. No spray cloud, no gloves, no plastic sheeting on the driveway.

✓ One Jar Handles Tires and Trim: A small dab does one tire, so the 30g jar treats a full set plus the plastic trim with paste to spare.

How It Works

Step 1: Wash and dry the tire — paste bonds into clean rubber, not over road film.

Step 2: Scoop a small amount onto the sponge and wipe a thin, even layer across the sidewall, trim, or bumper.

Step 3: Walk away for 2–3 minutes while it sets. The surface dries to a deep, non-sticky black that holds through rain and washes.

ObsediaBlack™ Paste Spray Tire Shines Soap & Water Alone
Stays deep black for weeks, not days ❌ fades to grey in 3–4 days ❌ no color restoration at all
No sling, no splatter on paint ❌ mists onto fender, wheels, brakes ❌ leaves rubber bare and dry
Bonds into rubber — survives washes ❌ slides off after one drive in rain ❌ rubber keeps cracking under UV

Specifications for Analytical Buyers

  • Color: Black
  • Size: 1.06 oz (30 g)
  • Shelf life: 3 years
  • Package includes: 1 x Tire polishing paste; 1 x Sponge applicator

Still Wondering? Let's Clear It Up.

How long does the deep black actually last between applications?

On daily-driven tires, the finish holds through 4–6 weeks and several washes. Garage-kept cars stretch longer. Reapply when you notice the color softening toward grey.

Will it work on plastic trim and bumpers, or just rubber?

Same paste, same result on plastic trim, vinyl, and bumpers. It's why one jar can replace the separate trim restorer most detail kits sell.

Is it going to sling onto my paint when I drive?

No. Paste bonds into the rubber surface — there's no liquid layer to fling off. Let it set 2–3 minutes after application before driving and you're done.

Does it leave that greasy wet look or a clean shine?

Closer to a deep satin than an oily wet finish. It looks like a tire that's been freshly cleaned, not one that's been coated in grease.

My tires are already a little cracked from sun damage. Will this help?

It won't reverse cracking that's already there, but it seals the surface against further UV and oxidation damage. Existing fade and dullness will visibly come back.

Try ObsediaBlack™ on Your First Wash — Risk Free

If ObsediaBlack™ doesn't bring your tires back to a deep, satisfying black after the first application, send it back for a full refund. No detail receipts, no questions about whether you used it "right" — just your money back.