For those using Spray-Rinse Sealants.....do you guys go the extra mile and use tire covers ?
In certain applications, S&R Sealants are great, but I don`t like it get`s on the tires/wheels as I actually don`t want the S&R on the wheels/tires.
For those using Spray-Rinse Sealants.....do you guys go the extra mile and use tire covers ?
In certain applications, S&R Sealants are great, but I don`t like it get`s on the tires/wheels as I actually don`t want the S&R on the wheels/tires.
Spray+rinse......aka, when you rinse and you do need to rinse *hard*, it get`s into every nook and cranny as the water runs off...
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-- I should edit my post. It`s confusing. My issue is just the S&R overspray/overinse as I don`t want that on the rubber.--
The S&R gets on tires.....
And yes, I`ve use it on wheels when I`ve used it on paint. It`s great as it gets into every nook and cranny......
I just don`t like it getting on tires as it interferes with my app. for tires, as it then seals the tires...
Ha. This has always been my issue/concern from day of using S&R. Kinda just -whatevered- it.......but in my recent rabbit hole of all things PPF, and seeing how they use tire covers, it kinda spurned the topic
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IME, when one uses any dressing and observing how it looks, how it holds up, etc - one is making that review/feedback in theory based on the dressing applied.
The S&R does end up coating the tire.....you can see it if you have done a S&R on a tire that has a worn out dressing...
So if one ends up putting a dressing ontop.....
See where I`m going with this.
Ha. Cannot I must be the only one he even remotely has this concern..
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