Hello folks
About two weeks ago, I tried the Tufshine tire treatment:
Clean 3x with the Tire cleaner until foam is white. (This stuff works well, making brown bubbles upon first contact with the tire. But is there a cheaper alternative?)
Then apply one layer of the Tufshine clearcoat. I had a bit of trouble because the foam pad was not good about evenly coating over small raised lettering, but whatever.
Overall appearance after only one coat - tire was barely a little glossy. Not as black as Duragloss 253, but darker than "default tire".
Over the next few days, the tire`s color lightened a bit to look more like "default tire", but the slight gloss was still there, making my tires look kind of like a glazed donut.
These last few days, the tires took on more of a dirty brown-ish appearance, either from tire bloom, or brake dust settled on the tires.
(My experience with the Duragloss, on the other hand, was that the tires stayed matte black the whole time until I washed them)
Today, I washed the car, and in the process, used Poorboy`s Spray and Rinse on the rims. This totally attacked the Tufshine and left ugly streaks.
In a mild fit of rage, I used the Tufshine wheel cleaner to remove the Tufshine and put Duragloss back on.
I guess next time I wash again, I will see if the Poorboy`s will attack the Duragloss as well...
About two weeks ago, I tried the Tufshine tire treatment:
Clean 3x with the Tire cleaner until foam is white. (This stuff works well, making brown bubbles upon first contact with the tire. But is there a cheaper alternative?)
Then apply one layer of the Tufshine clearcoat. I had a bit of trouble because the foam pad was not good about evenly coating over small raised lettering, but whatever.
Overall appearance after only one coat - tire was barely a little glossy. Not as black as Duragloss 253, but darker than "default tire".
Over the next few days, the tire`s color lightened a bit to look more like "default tire", but the slight gloss was still there, making my tires look kind of like a glazed donut.
These last few days, the tires took on more of a dirty brown-ish appearance, either from tire bloom, or brake dust settled on the tires.
(My experience with the Duragloss, on the other hand, was that the tires stayed matte black the whole time until I washed them)
Today, I washed the car, and in the process, used Poorboy`s Spray and Rinse on the rims. This totally attacked the Tufshine and left ugly streaks.
In a mild fit of rage, I used the Tufshine wheel cleaner to remove the Tufshine and put Duragloss back on.
I guess next time I wash again, I will see if the Poorboy`s will attack the Duragloss as well...