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Re: Ceramic Tire Coatings
Originally Posted by chefwong
No dedicate tire prep but they do need to be insanely clean for the coating to get a -good bond-. If a good bond doesn't happen, it comes up in -patches-. If you run low profiles, and rub, it does weaken the coating and may come off in parches (instead of a wheel curb, I'll call it a tire coating curb rash).
I've tried coatings but I'm back to just -dressings-. To me, it's just more -uniform-. Maybe it's more uniform as I'm -dressing- *topping* the tire more often, but while initial thought on coatings was great, long term, I steered back to dressings.
Are you replying to me? If so, how many sets of tires did you use the Dura Dressing on?
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Ceramic Tire Coatings
CarPro Black out and optimum tire coating. I’ve use the Mckee’s and it’s nice
Wanna go old school try Black Pearl.
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