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Re: Tire coating
The TW Endura Shine without a doubt is the best tire coating I've ever used. Just wish I had purchased more bottles before they discontinued it.
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Re: Tire coating
Originally Posted by
Rsurfer
Been a fan of Tuff Shine until I got some new Michelin Pilot Sport 4S's. No matter how well I cleaned (drill brush) or no matter what I used to clean, the tires would not take the coating evenly. And yes I ran it for a couple of months before deep cleaning and coating. Tires are like paint in many ways, some will take a product well and others just looks like crap.
Absolutely true about tires and paint. My Camaro has Conti’s and Michelins on it for some reason.
The Conti’s love any tire product but the Michelins are little fU€K£R$. The don’t like nothing. Makes me chuckle when I see someone talk matter of fact like when it comes to LSP for paints and tires.
It’s all relative to each user….
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Re: Tire coating
Originally Posted by
The Guz
You could try the current version of the McKee’s tire coating.
Cquartz BlackOut was a dud. I was not impressed with it.
I almost ordered Blackout when it first came out. It's very pricey.
Brand loyalty is really for suckers lol
Thanks for the feedback.
I have a bottle of the fireball's tire dressing to try when i get home next week. I really haven't gotten into the tire dressing/detail yet. I did deep clean them last year - summer tires - with a drill brush and use CC VRP. I put like 20-30 coats on each tire in my basement over a week or 2 haha
Call me weird but i liked the smell of VRP..
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Super Member
Re: Tire coating
Originally Posted by
Coatingsarecrack
I like BB a lot for maintenance washes but not to strip tires for coatings. I washed and scrubbed 3 times with TufShine tire brush till only white foam showed up.
Decided to follow with 303 and got a good amount of browsing to come up. Did it on another tire same conclusion.
With a drill brush I can do one good deep pass and tires are good.
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What dilution do you use Break Buster at? Pure it might be just as good as 303. I looked at 303 and it's 4 times the price of break buster... that is kinda crazy LOL
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Super Member
Re: Tire coating
Originally Posted by
Coatingsarecrack
I like BB a lot for maintenance washes but not to strip tires for coatings. I washed and scrubbed 3 times with TufShine tire brush till only white foam showed up.
Decided to follow with 303 and got a good amount of browsing to come up. Did it on another tire same conclusion.
With a drill brush I can do one good deep pass and tires are good.
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What dilution do you use Break Buster at? Pure it might be just as good as 303. I looked at 303 and it's 4 times the price of break buster... that is kinda crazy LOL
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Re: Tire coating
Originally Posted by
Vegas1
The TW Endura Shine without a doubt is the best tire coating I've ever used. Just wish I had purchased more bottles before they discontinued it.
I just found a brand new bottle in my deep storage! I am extatic Question is... is it still good? I doubt these things go bad but I will find out when I try to use it
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Re: Tire coating
Originally Posted by
Calendyr
I just found a brand new bottle in my deep storage! I am extatic
Question is... is it still good? I doubt these things go bad but I will find out when I try to use it
It should still be good.
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