Armor All Outlast Tire Glaze

tom p.

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New aerosol product from AA called Outlast Tire Glaze:


 


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Outlastâ„¢ Tire Glaze


 


Give your tires a durable shine


 


"A set of glossy tires is just the trick to give your vehicle a finished look. Armor All, a leader in car care, developed this revolutionary new formulation to deliver a deep rich shine that will last over 100 car washes*. The synthetic polymers bond to the rubber surface giving it exceptional durability. Plus, the formulation dries to the touch so you avoid unsightly sling."



 Lasts over 100 car washes*



 Dries in minutes, no sling guaranteed


 


<span style="font-size:10px;">*Subjected to 120 consecutive automatic car wash cycles


 

<span style="font-size:14px;">Tips & Tricks


<span style="font-size:10px;"><span style="font-size:14px;">For optimum shine and uniform coverage, do not apply in windy conditions or in direct sunlight in hot weather. Allow Armor All<sup>®</sup> Outlast<sup>â„¢</sup> Tire Glaze to dry for 30-40 minutes before driving in temperatures at 70 F, longer for cooler conditions.


 
 
Sounds interesting. The only thing is that in the real world 100 washes is about 2 years if you wash weekly. Won't last 2 years worth of UV, heat, snow, mud, brake dust, etc.

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Yeah, I don't know anything about it.  I saw an ad for it on TV.  It looks like it might be too glossy for some of our tastes.  I guess the longevity claim caught my attention.  Perhaps someone here will have tried it, Paul, and can offer initial impressions.
 
I tried the paint shield, hey - looked good on TV right. So, did it work - well yes, I believe it did, but - and this is just me, it didn't leave a super slick surface like I'm use to with Menz Power Lock. I like the slick feeling and so I just use the AA paint shield stuff on wheels.
 
I don't know.  I haven't seen it in the stores yet, Will.  I suspect it's a small can:  8oz.
 
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