Re: A Word About Tire Dressings
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Originally Posted by
Dan
The Tufshine tire clearcoat stuff isn`t very shiny, you can apply it to a level you are comfortable with. Even with lots of layers, I only get a look of a mild water based dressing.
Ah, interesting. As I keep saying, I can`t (well...won`t) go by internet pix and the Tufshine always looks a lot glossier than my waterbased dressings.
It`s looking increasingly unlikely that I`ll use up my current Tire Slimes..uhm, I mean "dressings"...in this lifetime, but if I do I`d sure like to find something that`ll last for months, but it`s gotta be about as matte as such things can be.
Re: A Word About Tire Dressings
I felt like 3 coats of tac system tirecoat had a look of day old Perl. If your looking for a nice sheen and not “glossy” it looks nice
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Re: A Word About Tire Dressings
I actually clean the tires that have Tufshine with a sponge and the leftover car wash solution after I`m done cleaning the rest of the car.
Nothing comes off the tires except road dust, really a simple idea to keep the tires clean. The sponge picks up no other residue.
Re-application is more like every Two months. Tufshine holds it`s own.
Re: A Word About Tire Dressings
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Originally Posted by
Marine Clerk
I actually clean the tires that have Tufshine with a sponge and the leftover car wash solution after I`m done cleaning the rest of the car.
Nothing comes off the tires except road dust, really a simple idea to keep the tires clean. The sponge picks up no other residue.
Re-application is more like every Two months. Tufshine holds it`s own.
Same for me, I wash my tires as I wash my wheels. I`ve also had really good luck fixing curb scrapes with just more Tufshine, no other prep than the wash.