So it's not often that I try a product (ehem, BMDP
) that's over the counter and like it a lot. Let's just say preliminarily I like this one.
Now I've never been a fan of tire swipeing. I used that purple gooey stuff for so long and all it did was stick and brown. Kinda like rolling around in the sand after putting a nice coat of oily sunblock.
From then on I'd use EFHI (to wash out the brown) and start a new and then dress or spray then I'd do it all over again the following wash. I really didn't like it and if you read around, there is no consensus on what tire stuff to use (we don't even hear much from Z heads).
So I got a tip from a friend that he liked this Armor All stuff. You you what I was thinking; we all think it, bleh! But then I see him wash his car, his tires were beading. So thinking he must have just put it on (cause they were still black) I was thinking yeah, they've got to brown eventually. He said they never did.
So I figured what the heck, I'll purchase some. So I go to Autozone and get it. Clean my tires with EFHI, scub and let dry and apply the foamy spray. Simple typical application, seems nice. It wasn't too shiny but it was shiney, sorta Vinylex shiny (one coat).
So now it's two weeks later and mind you it's been hot and sunny in Ohio these past two weeks (think blackout with no air conditioner). And I'm looking at my car today and there's no brown whatsoever, it still has a nice black sheen and looks great.
So, so far so good, I'm convinced for now. Never thought I'd say that about an AA product. Oh well
:up I like it, if you're a foam spray tire person, this is a good one. If you're not and have browning, try this one. If the browing problem is not an issue anymore and everyone fixed the issues, then I've been living under a rock cause I was using the old purple stuff.

Now I've never been a fan of tire swipeing. I used that purple gooey stuff for so long and all it did was stick and brown. Kinda like rolling around in the sand after putting a nice coat of oily sunblock.
From then on I'd use EFHI (to wash out the brown) and start a new and then dress or spray then I'd do it all over again the following wash. I really didn't like it and if you read around, there is no consensus on what tire stuff to use (we don't even hear much from Z heads).
So I got a tip from a friend that he liked this Armor All stuff. You you what I was thinking; we all think it, bleh! But then I see him wash his car, his tires were beading. So thinking he must have just put it on (cause they were still black) I was thinking yeah, they've got to brown eventually. He said they never did.
So I figured what the heck, I'll purchase some. So I go to Autozone and get it. Clean my tires with EFHI, scub and let dry and apply the foamy spray. Simple typical application, seems nice. It wasn't too shiny but it was shiney, sorta Vinylex shiny (one coat).
So now it's two weeks later and mind you it's been hot and sunny in Ohio these past two weeks (think blackout with no air conditioner). And I'm looking at my car today and there's no brown whatsoever, it still has a nice black sheen and looks great.
So, so far so good, I'm convinced for now. Never thought I'd say that about an AA product. Oh well
