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Looks nice? Still holding out for my Si02 enhanced air freshener...
Looks nice? Still holding out for my Si02 enhanced air freshener...
That was a good tip about doing a bit on each "end" of the tire when you`ve got a freshly moistened applicator, and those are nice applicators, I bought some a while ago...maybe someday I will get to use them (because I have so many applicators).
The applicators do look nice.
Wonder how it stacks up to Tuff Shine. I`m getting 3-6 months.
Well, this is a dressing, not a coating...so I wouldn`t expect it to stand up to Tuf Shine
Right. This looks similar to Gyeon Tire.
Wonder how it stacks up to Tuff Shine. I`m getting 3-6 months.
Based on the video I posted, Gyeon Tire has a thicker viscosity. So much that Gyeon has now gone away from the sprayer and replaced it with a pump. It could perform similar to Gyeon Tire. The viscosity does look similar to Perl at 1:1.
Dan,
3-6 months with Tuff Shine? That`s incredible. I think I got maybe a month, 6 weeks at best. And I followed their cleaning procedure to the letter and even applied a few coats.
Interesting. I like Gyeon Tire (I must have the older version because it`s a spray bottle). I get a few weeks out of it on my DD. Certainly better than a `regular` tire dressing. The Mckees version would have to do at least that well to make it worthwhile purchase over the many other dressings out there.
Looks nice? Still holding out for my Si02 enhanced air freshener...
That was a good tip about doing a bit on each "end" of the tire when you`ve got a freshly moistened applicator, and those are nice applicators, I bought some a while ago...maybe someday I will get to use them (because I have so many applicators).
I see this as kinda gimmicky....
I dunno. They call it SiO2 & charge you a premium for that - the latest buzzword...
- But whose to say Si02 does ANYTHING to tire dressing? For some reason, your supposed to make the association that because this stuff is in paint coatings - if you add it to tire shine it makes it “more better”...
In reality, all the “shiny stuff” in dressings are the kind of stuff coating manufacturers say you need to remove from paint to make the coating last.
I’m sure it’s a great dressing - most McKee’s products are pretty good. But, I feel like how long a dressing lasts is marginal - regardless what 1 specific ingredient is in it. Dressings that do last a bit longer - it’s likely due to the overall formulation.