I was wandering if anyone here has used or heard anything about Wolf`s Chemicals products or Tuf Shine Tire Clearcoat? Thanks for any info in advance.
Happy detailing.
Keith
I was wandering if anyone here has used or heard anything about Wolf`s Chemicals products or Tuf Shine Tire Clearcoat? Thanks for any info in advance.
Happy detailing.
Keith
I have some Nano Glass Sealant on order. Their other products are interesting, but pretty much in line with other specialty products. Nothing revolutionary.
I`ve never heard of Wolfs but I`ve heard great things about tuf shine
Thanks guys. I was thinking about trying Body Wrap and Tuf Shine
Is it just me, or does it look like that product is not sold in the US?
EDIT: I must be looking at another company...I don`t see any product called "Body Wrap" and Tuf Shine is made by, er...Tuf Shine.
Which product? Wolf`s Chemicals? Nano Sealant is referred to as Bodywrap in Europe and Australia, and Wolf`s Chemical products are available at DB/DD.
Tuf Shine reviews are available at DI or Autopia.
I don`t have any experience yet with either... Sorry I am interested in the Tuff Shine as well. Currently trying to decide between tuff shine or Megs Hyper Dressing for dressing pick-up tires.
I have heard good things so far about the Wolf Sealant (body wrap). But Phil @ DD is just getting it in so not many have tried it yet unless they ordered it from across the pond.
Hi, I have tried both products. I like and use Hyper Dressing on a regular basis, but not so much for tires after trying the Tuff Shine. I applied Tuff Shine on my Girlfriends car about a month and a half ago and the tires still look pretty good, a nice low gloss satin black. I have only washed with ONR since applying and have been through about three or four days of rain in that time. I found the key to getting this to work well is to have absolutely clean tires to start with. I scrubbed the tires once with 3M`s All Purpose Cleaner and Degreaser, then twice with Tuff Shine`s tire cleaner and finally P21S TAW and a steamer. I applied 3 light coats with about 5 minutes between coats. The finish is dry to the touch with no greasy or oily film. I have seen other reviews of this product that say it is too glossy, maybe they are applying it very heavy or maybe they didn`t rub it in as I did? I have only tried it on this one car but so far am very impressed, the fact that they are dry to the touch and low gloss is a plus for me. I`ll be trying this on a few cars (along with my own) soon an will try get some pictures posted of how this looks.
Hope this helps, Dan.
I scrubbed the tires once with 3M`s All Purpose Cleaner and Degreaser, then twice with Tuff Shine`s tire cleaner and finally P21S TAW and a steamer.
Wow! With tires that clean, who needs a dressing?
I know a ton about tuf Shine. I`ve been using it for 3 years. I`ve done a few articles about it.
Product Review: Tuf Shine Inc. – Detailed Image
[ame=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=C5EJTYvP6w0&list=UU9UIrMboUU_vAuXN49wfGOQ& index=2&feature=plcp]Tuf Shine Tire Dressing - YouTube[/ame]
Cheers,
GREG
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I`ve never used the Tuff Shine but would like to. Everything I`ve read about it has been favorable.
I`ve wanted to try Tuf shine for a while also.
I put Tuf Shine on my DDs a couple of weeks ago. Loving it so far.
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