Difference between Wets and Mckee's 37 Tire Coating on tires

willowcat11

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For anyone whose used both on tires, is there much of an appearance difference between the two?

I use Wets, but have not used The Mckee's Tire Coating.


Thanku!


PS

Is it acceptable to refer to Mckee's 37 as M37 on the forum?
 
Yeah, that's why I asked Bob.

Thanks for clarifying man!

Have a good one!
 
I'll probably just stick with Wets since it even costs less(surprisingly) that the Mckee's.

But would still like to here from someone whose used both, what their thoughts on the differences are?
 
I don't hear much about folks using WETS on tires. Maybe a cost vs. benefit thing, as there are lots of products for this task that aren't quite so expensive?
 
I'm surprised more don't. It has more of the Matte black appearance.

But the main reason I use it is because of its Longevity. There's nothing else that I know of that lasts that long. I can go 6 months at least with not having to reapply it, and it keeps the tires black and clean the whole time.

I know people think it costs too much, but the durability is amazing.

I also think it promotion thing. Wets is "Primarily" promoted an exterior trim sealant. It's use on tires is not promoted or talked about much, and I think that's because Pbmg doesn't want it to compete for sales with the Pinnacle black onyx, or Mckee's Tire Coating.

I think people should Definitely At Least Try it on their tires, to actually see how long and durable wets is on tires. It's Awesome! It's worth the extra cost. And as many know, the product goes a long way. The key is to always make sure to use a Car Wash that won't strip Wax or coatings off. Which most people do anyways. I use WOLFGANG Auto Bathe.
 
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