In the below article, I recommend using the TUFF SHINE Tire Clearcoat to seal and waterproof your tires for winter.
How to prep your car for winter
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In the below article, I recommend using the TUFF SHINE Tire Clearcoat to seal and waterproof your tires for winter.
How to prep your car for winter
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Here's a tip for applying TUFF SHINE Tire Clearcoat...
swanicyouth's stellar tip for applying TUFF SHINE Tire Clearcoat
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I thought this was worth adding to the thread
Hi Kyle,
Thank you for your email and your interest in TUF SHINE.
One 6oz bottle will coat approx 20 normal size passenger car tires with 2 coats each. A little goes a long way.
The most important step in our system is cleaning the tires. The Tire Clearcoat is a water based product, and will not stick to any contaminates on the tire, especially silicone residue. If this is something that you are interested in, I would suggest our Tire Shine Kit, as it contains everything needed to get started.
Best Regards,
Bob Curtis
TUF SHINE Inc.
Automotive Appearance Products
Phone: 801-520-5570
Fax: 801-943-2829
Email: bcurtis@tufshine.com
I also thought this was interesting, from the Tuf Shine website.
"PROPER PREPARATION IS THE KEY TO A LASTING FINISH!
DO NOT CLEAN TIRES IN DIRECT SUNLIGHT OR WHEN THE TIRES AND WHEELS ARE HOT."
Very detailed prep and application instructions that might surprise you:
TUF SHINE Tire Clearcoat | Automotive Detailing Product
Are there any downsides to using this on plastic trim like bumpers? I used it on my Jeep’s back bumper. It looks good but not sure if there are any cons to using it there