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Re: Tire coating or not?
Does your dressing on your tires usually last a month?
I find VRP/hyper dressing/Perl all pretty much die off sometimes before a week is up. If it rains forget about it... may as well have never applied it I’m usually down there scrubbing my tires at least once a week which is super annoying.
I get what you’re saying though, and I hadn’t even considered how it would be in the winter.
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Tire coating or not?
Originally Posted by
Finick
I find VRP/hyper dressing/Perl all pretty much die off sometimes before a week is up. If it rains forget about it... may as well have never applied it
I’m usually down there scrubbing my tires at least once a week which is super annoying.
For those above reasons... my go to tires dressing is stoner more shine, it perform similar to a semi-coating from my experience, sonax PNS or geyon Cancoat if one can relate
Stoner? More Shine-Less Time Tire Shine: Spray on an instant shine for tires, rubber moldings, etc. tire spray, tire dressing, rubber dressing, stoner
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Super Member
Re: Tire coating or not?
Pretty sure I was getting about 3 weeks from DG 253. Maybe I'm being too generous. Not sure about Winter as my wheels are constantly filthy once it starts raining every day.
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Re: Tire coating or not?
I personally think Mckee’s lasts longer and retains its look longer than Tuf Shine. Which is why I use Mckee’s more than Tuf Shine.
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Re: Tire coating or not?
Several people have noted that. Will have to try McKee's next.
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