Auto -> Tires/Wheels -> Rubber Care – Wash Wax ALL
Has anyone tried this? Only $10.
Auto -> Tires/Wheels -> Rubber Care – Wash Wax ALL
Has anyone tried this? Only $10.
Interesting find. You would think being ceramic based it would be a good tire product. So many choices out now!
2018 Chevy Colorado ZR2
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Well, it meets a Boeing spec, so it`s got that going for it.
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I ordered and will report back.
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Read a lot on their waterless product but settled on Ech20. Based on the reviews seemed like it was good stuff
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I bit. Coming tomorrow from Amazon
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Boeing and other aircraft manufacturers have approved many water borne PDMS resin based dressings for decades.
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I don`t know about their rubber care but I really like their waterless wash product.
I bought a bottle of the rubber product a couple weeks ago. I applied it to brand new tires that have never had anything applied to them. It`s easy to apply and work with, I followed their instructions explicitly. It looked amazing when first applied, a really nice appearance. After driving the vehicle a couple of times, it started to fade away a bit. Weather has turned crappy now so I can`t really check on it in the near term. I am trying to avoid spraying wheel cleaner on the tire to give it a fighting chance. I`m not sure if this product is supposed to `last for months`. I`ve yet to own anything that could hold up for long.
So I tried this stuff on my floor mats and it lasted maybe 3 days. I wasn`t impressed with it, at least on floor mats. The instructions are also too time consuming for what it is - apply product, let it sit for 10 or more minutes, then wipe off with a damp towel. Not worth it.
I think there is also a dry towel wipe following the damp towel wipe...
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