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As I said on the other site, it does leave the tires gorgeously dressed. I’m also mulling over whether to continue using a tire coating or going back to dressings. Thanks The Guz!
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Originally Posted by dgage
As I said on the other site, it does leave the tires gorgeously dressed. I’m also mulling over whether to continue using a tire coating or going back to dressings. Thanks The Guz!
Agree, nice level of sheen. But like (most everything) so much is in the prep. I learned that lesson when I applied a tire coating a few months ago. The tires were scrubbed and wiped with a rubber cleaner. I still had a feeling it might not have been enough, so I took a chance anyhow, applied the coating and of course after a few days, that brown color emerged under the coating. So I will wait a while and use a stronger tire cleaner - probably Tuff Shine and recoat. I haven't found a regular tire dressing that holds up for more than a month, less if there is considerable rain.
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Great review. On aggressive off road tires, that would be a nightmare to apply. But product look`s like it will stand up to abuse. Due to the price point, i would only use this on new, like new tires. Interesting product.
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Your buddy owns a widebody hellcat or scatpack don't they? lol.
I am intrigued by this. I am using Gtechniq T1 and T2 currently. I am curious if this would solve an issue I am having with my new Michelin PS4S tires (T2 is applied a-okay, but T1 doesn't not get absorbed fully) and if any that gets on the tread will impact traction.
Looking at your install vs directions, was multi-x subbed with Tuff and Shine tire cleaner?
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Originally Posted by WhiteShadow89
Your buddy owns a widebody hellcat or scatpack don't they? lol.
I am intrigued by this. I am using Gtechniq T1 and T2 currently. I am curious if this would solve an issue I am having with my new Michelin PS4S tires (T2 is applied a-okay, but T1 doesn't not get absorbed fully) and if any that gets on the tread will impact traction.
Looking at your install vs directions, was multi-x subbed with Tuff and Shine tire cleaner?
I'm also having problems with my new Michelin PS4S. Can't seem to get the browning out. Scrubbed with a drill brush and Tuf Shine Tire Cleaner 4 times (different times) and still browning.
The Tuf Shine coating is not even looking, some splotchy areas.
My last set of Michelin PS4S had no problems with Tuf Shine. I also did a set of Bridgestones with no problems.
Sorry Mike, didn't mean to hijack your thread. I like your tire stand..put a motor on it and you can spin dry the tire.
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Hey Mike, how is the durability of this?
It is no coincidence that man's best friend cannot talk.
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Originally Posted by WhiteShadow89
Your buddy owns a widebody hellcat or scatpack don't they? lol.
I am intrigued by this. I am using Gtechniq T1 and T2 currently. I am curious if this would solve an issue I am having with my new Michelin PS4S tires (T2 is applied a-okay, but T1 doesn't not get absorbed fully) and if any that gets on the tread will impact traction.
Looking at your install vs directions, was multi-x subbed with Tuff and Shine tire cleaner?
He has a 2017 Charger Daytona 392. Pre-widebody.
I used the Americana Global and Tuf Shine to clean the tires. Multix at 1:1 did not do anything to the the tire goop that was on the tires.
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2022 Elantra N Cyber Gray
Some say..."He likes Swedish fish because they're made with caranuba wax"
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Originally Posted by Klasse Act
Yeah...I was wondering the same thing
...on serious note Mike, one of the cons you mentioned was removal of the tire coating and my question is "why would you worry about removal?" I mean wouldn't you just "wait it out" if you didn't like it or just top it with your other favorite(s)
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Sometimes it can wear too quickly in parts of the tire or let’s say the drive kisses the curb with one part of a tire and you want to do it again. Removing the remaining coating of that tire to start over is a PITA.
I’ve done 3 sets of tires with a coating, thankfully not my own car. Hated how it takes so much prep and it didn’t last that long at all. I’ll stick with Perl every wash.
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