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Nick McKees37
08-21-2014, 09:13 AM
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I've tested, compared, and written so many articles about wheel cleaners and tire dressings that I could do it in my sleep. You would expect my enthusiasm to wear off, but with products like the new formula Pinnacle Black Onyx Tire Gel, that's simply not possible. Products that excel always keep me coming back for more, and before I know it my hands are moving frantically as I try and express my passion and appreciation for products that I proudly proclaim to be the good stuff.

The Good Stuff

The good stuff is represented by products that transcend what's expected in their category - ie: a paint sealant that lasts longer, shines better, and is easier to apply and remove than anything else; a glass cleaner that miraculously cleans better without compromising ease of application; an interior cleaner that is safe on all surfaces without using a formula comprised of volatile chemicals.

Pinnacle Black Onyx Tire Gel - New Formula

The latest product to earn that title is by Pinnacle. Black Onyx Tire Gel has been formulated to provide easier application, outstanding durability, and superior performance across a wide range of different tire compounds (ie: summer tires, all seasons tires, etc). Plus, you can adjust the level of gloss by how many coats you apply.

How to use Black Onyx Tire Gel

In my experience, all season SUV tires (next to winter tires) are the most difficult to achieve "the look" that we all desire. The compound used is hard, and most tire gels have a difficult time penetrating them. To demonstrate the effectiveness and performance of the new formula Black Onyx Tire Gel, I grabbed the keys to a relatively new Lexus GX470 and detailed the wheels and tires.

This is how they looked before. As you can see, the wheels weren't too dirty, but they could still use a thorough cleaning. I reached for Pinnacle's color-changing wheel cleaner - Advanced Wheel Cleaner Concentrate, along with my favorite wheel and tire brushes, and went to work.

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I started by spraying the face of the wheel and the wheel barrel with Pinnacle Advanced Wheel Cleaner Concentrate.

Pinnacle Advanced Wheel Cleaner Concentrate was formulated without inexpensive acids, butyl ethers, or petroleum distillates; rest assured you’re only treating your vehicle to the best every time you use Advanced Wheel Cleaner Concentrate. While most wheel cleaners remove brake dust that’s on the surface, Advanced Wheel Cleaner Concentrate dissolves what’s below the surface – embedded brake-dust particles that cause long-term damage. As soon as you spray Advanced Wheel Cleaner Concentrate onto the finish, it immediately starts working by opening up the pores in the surface, dissolving brake-dust particles so they can be rinsed away. By removing embedded brake-dust particles, you eliminate the long-term pitting effect of corrosion.

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The color changing effect began seconds after spraying on the cleaner.

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Pause!

The longer Advanced Wheel Cleaner Concentrate sits on the wheel, the less agitation required, so while the wheel cleaner dwelled and did its thing, I sprayed the tires down with Pinnacle Signature All Purpose Cleaner Concentrate.

While the wheel cleaner was dwelling on the surface, I sprayed Pinnacle Signature All Purpose Cleaner Concentrate onto the tires. This concentrated all purpose cleaner was formulated without caustic ingredients that are harmful to you and the environment. Signature All Purpose Cleaner Concentrate is safe enough to use on interior components, even at full strength. For light duty cleaning, you can dilute Signature All Purpose Cleaner Concentrate with water. It makes an excellent tire cleaner.

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Tires and what you should know about them

Thoroughly cleaning your tires with Pinnacle Signature All Purpose Cleaner Concentrate will do wonders for restoring the rich, black appearance of your tires. This concentrated all purpose cleaner was formulated without caustic ingredients that are harmful to you and the environment. Pinnacle Signature All Purpose Cleaner Concentrate will even remove browning caused by other tire gels. This eco-friendly all purpose cleaner is gentle enough to use on interior surface as well.

The most vital step in tire care is the regular application of a tire dressing, like Pinnacle Black Onyx Tire Gel. You see, tire manufacturers add in a chemical compound called antiozonant. This compound protects tires from cracking and dry rot and it does this by continually working its way to the outer surface when you drive your car at speed.

As the antiozonant in the rubber is exposed to ozone in the air, it turns brown on your tires. This phenomenon is called blooming. Pinnacle Black Onyx Tire Gel replenishes the rubber using natural conditioners that won’t deplete the natural antiozonants in the tire. Pinnacle Black Onyx Tire Gel is a dual-purpose product; meaning it protects and beautifies your tires.


Back to the wheels...

After spending a few minutes spraying the tire down and taking photos for this article, the wheel was ready for agitation with a host of my favorite wheel brushes.

Note: I will come back to cleaning the tires after the wheels are cleaned.

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I started by cleaning the wheel with the Speed Master Wheel Brush.

The Speed Master Wheel Brush is a must-have tool for proper wheel cleaning. Its long handle, reinforced flexible stem, and patented bristles make it possible to clean where no other brush is able to. Clean behind spokes, in between the brake caliper and the wheel barrel, and more!

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The face of the wheel was cleaned using the Wheel Woolies Boar’s Hair Wheel Brush. The Wheel Woolies Boar’s Hair Wheel Brush is a specially designed short-handle wheel brush that is designed to gently clean delicate wheel finishes. Featuring all-natural feathered boar’s hair bristles, the Wheel Woolies Boar’s Hair Wheel Brush removes dirt, grime and brake dust from intricate wheel designs. Use the Wheel Woolies Boar’s Hair Wheel Brush to safely clean clear coated, anodized, polished, aluminum, painted, powder coated and chrome wheels.

I used a Wolfgang Finger Pocket for the stubborn areas where the bristles of the brush weren't stiff enough.

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Clean Wheel Lug Nut Brush for the lug nuts....

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Back to the tires...

By now the tire cleaner had plenty of time to dwell. Even though the tires on this Lexus have a tall sidewall, I still used the Low Profile Tire Brush because its short, stiff bristles and ergonomic handle make it an excellent tool for scrubbing dirty tires of all sizes.

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Once the wheels and tires were squeaky clean, I rinsed them off using the Industrial High Flow Fireman's Nozzle. This is one of my favorite detailing tools because its rugged, increases water pressure, has a big "bail" handle, and can be adjusted for a fine mist or a strong jet of water.

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Dried the wheels and tires with a Black All Purpose & Wheel Detailing Towel.

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Icing on the Cake

Just to play it safe I let the tires dry in the sun for an hour before applying the gel. You should never apply a tire gel to a wet tire because it can significantly reduce the durability of the dressing.

The new formula Black Onyx Tire Gel goes on very thin, so you don't have to use a whole lot of product. I applied it using a Flex Foam Tire Dressing Applicator. We include one of these with the purchase of Black Onyx Tire Gel.

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Finished product

This is what the tire on the Lexus looked like after one coat of Black Onyx Tire Gel. The tires have deep, black luster without having that "used car sheen" that so many people dislike. A second coat could be applied for an even glossier, darker finish. I stuck with one coat.

If a satin finish is what you prefer, simply buff the tire a few minutes after applying one coat of the gel.

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If you've been searching for the perfect tire gel, look no further than the new formula Pinnacle Black Onyx Tire Gel. I guarantee you will love it.

At Autogeek.net

Pinnacle Black Onyx Tire Gel (http://www.autogeek.net/piblontigel.html)

Pinnacle Advanced Wheel Cleaner Concentrate (http://www.autogeek.net/pigelwhcl.html)

Pinnacle Signature All Purpose Cleaner Concentrate (Pinnacle Signature All Purpose Cleaner Concentrate)

Speed Master Wheel Brush (http://www.autogeek.net/ezdebrfca.html)

Wheel Woolies Boar’s Hair Wheel Brush (http://www.autogeek.net/best-wheel-cleaning-brush.html)

Clean Wheel Lug Nut Brush (http://www.autogeek.net/lug-nut-brush.html)

Wolfgang Finger Pockets (http://www.autogeek.net/wgpockets.html)

Microfiber All Purpose & Wheel Detailing Towel (http://www.autogeek.net/microfiber-wheel-towel.html)

Flex Foam Tire Dressing Applicators (http://www.autogeek.net/tire-applicator.html)

Industrial High Flow Fireman's Nozzle (http://www.autogeek.net/high-flow-fire-hose-nozzle.html)

Setec Astronomy
08-21-2014, 09:23 AM
Great article Nick, I wish I could use this stuff up as fast as you guys come out with it!

Klasse Act
08-21-2014, 09:24 AM
Before using and liking TW tire coating the Pinnacle Black Onyx was the best product I've ever used, period! I will say the shine is more controllable than the TW tire coating and durability was really good for not being a tire coating, the shine was actually a bit more than the TW tire coating.

I see in your review, which was very extensive BTW, that the gel is now pink and not red like before, so anyone familiar with Pinnacle Black Onyx tire gel can clearly see there's a difference in the new formula for sure. Its going to be interesting to see how reviewers size it up, subscribed!

BTW, I wouldn't mind a sample to try out and review myself, I have other cars to try it out on, trust me (hint, hint):dblthumb2:

Angus
08-21-2014, 09:34 AM
Really great write up, Nick!

Black Onyx Tire Gel is still my favorite tire dressing for ease of even application and overall finished look. The fact that you guys improved it somehow is amazing. I look forward to trying it out!!!

JHL88
08-21-2014, 09:58 AM
wow that's one dark rich looking tire!

Klasse Act
08-21-2014, 10:48 AM
What's so unique about the original formula is how it spreads. I always use an used applicator that has a lot of old stuff in it, which actually makes spreading easier IMO. Once you start spreading the original Pinnacle Black Onyx a little goes a long way but I use very little which may explain why when I used it on a freshly cleaned tire that I need to lay down a good "base" and then, after a short drying period, I follow up with another thin coat, this would get me good coverage and I would then give the tire plenty of time to dry so I would get no sling which I never did with Pinnacle Black Onyx tire gel V1.

After say a week I could wash the car, tires and wheels and dry with my designated tire mf towel and it would have a nice, matte finish, sometimes more shiney even. I could take a couple squirts of QD on the used applicator and make the tires look even better, like it brought out more of what was laid down on the tire from the previous application.

I'm sure this new formula is even better, looking forward to seeing and hearing about reviews for it!

Sent from my SPH-M930 using AG Online

Nick McKees37
08-21-2014, 01:25 PM
What's so unique about the original formula is how it spreads. I always use an used applicator that has a lot of old stuff in it, which actually makes spreading easier IMO. Once you start spreading the original Pinnacle Black Onyx a little goes a long way but I use very little which may explain why when I used it on a freshly cleaned tire that I need to lay down a good "base" and then, after a short drying period, I follow up with another thin coat, this would get me good coverage and I would then give the tire plenty of time to dry so I would get no sling which I never did with Pinnacle Black Onyx tire gel V1.

After say a week I could wash the car, tires and wheels and dry with my designated tire mf towel and it would have a nice, matte finish, sometimes more shiney even. I could take a couple squirts of QD on the used applicator and make the tires look even better, like it brought out more of what was laid down on the tire from the previous application.

I'm sure this new formula is even better, looking forward to seeing and hearing about reviews for it!

Sent from my SPH-M930 using AG Online

You'll love it. :dblthumb2:

Grifffx4
08-21-2014, 01:57 PM
Is this water-based?

FrankS
08-21-2014, 02:38 PM
Great article Nick!


...I wish I could use this stuff up as fast as you guys come out with it!

I agree with Setec ^

Nick McKees37
08-21-2014, 02:46 PM
Is this water-based?

It sure is. :dblthumb2:

Grifffx4
08-21-2014, 02:57 PM
It sure is. :dblthumb2:

Great! I need to try this on my Plastidipped wheels.

Nick McKees37
08-21-2014, 03:18 PM
Great! I need to try this on my Plastidipped wheels.

The point of this thread is to demonstrate the new formula tire gel. If you're referring to the cleaner, I wouldn't use anything but plain old soap and water on plastidipped wheels. :dblthumb2:

Grifffx4
08-21-2014, 04:05 PM
The point of this thread is to demonstrate the new formula tire gel. If you're referring to the cleaner, I wouldn't use anything but plain old soap and water on plastidipped wheels. :dblthumb2:

Yeah, I'm referring to the Gel. I'm trying products to dress and protect the dip from that dried out look. Makes the wheels look clear coated and does not hurt the dip if it's water-based.

Nick McKees37
08-22-2014, 07:44 AM
Yeah, I'm referring to the Gel. I'm trying products to dress and protect the dip from that dried out look. Makes the wheels look clear coated and does not hurt the dip if it's water-based.

Very interesting - I did not know that! :props:

Nick McKees37
08-23-2014, 12:07 PM
More before and after photos of the new formula Pinnacle Black Onyx Tire Gel.

Before:

http://www.autogeekonline.net/gallery/watermark.php?file=80763


After:

http://www.autogeekonline.net/gallery/watermark.php?file=80764


After BUFFING the tire:

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