Coated my tires today and WOW,

I have been looking for that answer, thank you.
Awful painful it is 5 Xs the cost of TW.

One of these days someone is going to post about the new Optimum Tire Coating--I'm not sure what the original price was on the TW (I only bought it later when it had already been discontinued) but the Optimum has the best price point of any coating currently out there, at least on an ounce-for-ounce basis. List price is $16 for 8 oz and $50 for 32 oz; I imagine it should be here in the AG store soon.

This is a good time to tell me and everyone else here why your so gruff all the time? This way people don't have to drop me a PM about it all the time.

Aw, come on, Eldo is Eldo, to know him is to love him!
 
Is Black Pearl the name of the company or the product? Just wondering... might give it a shot.


If you wanna test drive some, shoot me a PM. I have a few bottles and could send you a few ounces. I never used the TW product but I’ve been using BP for years and it has never let me down.
 
If you wanna test drive some, shoot me a PM. I have a few bottles and could send you a few ounces. I never used the TW product but I’ve been using BP for years and it has never let me down.

Thx! I may take you up on that... the TW stuff I use is almost gone and I can't seem to find anyone who sells it anymore.
 
Reading all these current posts in here has no one tried the Mckees? Is it crummy or decent

I still have TW haven’t used it in a while and looked at black pearl years ago never bought it. They used to recommend cleaning with a product called Omni clean first that still apply ?


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This is a good time to tell me and everyone else here why your so gruff all the time? This way people don't have to drop me a PM about it all the time. you seriously need to throttle back your comments and their tone!

1st of all I’m not gruff, nor am I picking on you. I can’t help but find this somewhat funny because things or better yet the “tone” here is Nothing compared to some other places... Here, I’ll give you an example: Let me start off that at the end of the day I happen to find alot of humor in these next examples, but if you want to get an idea of what “gruff” is really like, then have a look at this from another forum I frequent where the talk is strictly cars.

I found this post from another user absolutely hilarious. Why? Because his recommendation about having “thick skin” on that forum is a huge understatement. Lol. If you think I’m being too hard on you here... Oh boy I dunno what you’d do over on that forum.lol.

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People get ripped to shreds for the littlest things over there. Lol. The moderators are older dudes and they can be a bit stern in all aspects. They know their chit, they won’t put up with anything that’s wrong and that means everything. You mess around and post a typo you can bet to get your arse chewed out. Lol. If you think I don’t like losing arguments here... This next screenshot should give you an idea of how it goes trying to argue with 1 of the main guys over there. LOL! My tone is nothing compared to some real “tone”
Those dudes on on a whole nother level of “tone”

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Consider yourself lucky that you’re not over there because they eat some people alive over there.lol.

I seriously get chewed out for posting too many pictures. Can you imagine that? This next screenshot shows 1 of the moderators upset with me because I posted too many pics... Oh btw I thought the pics would make him happy since they’re pics of his kind of car. Boy was I Wrong!lol.

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But don’t get me wrong, I respect the hell out of the main guys and moderators over there because they just are how they are but more importantly they know their chit for real and even if you tried to argue you’d lose. But the cool thing is that they could rip you a new arsehole in 1 thread, and the next day/thread it’s like it never happened! Thick skin for sure. No crybabies over there. Most importantly, I find humor in it.

Between hammering someone who dares to pre-foam a dirty car which I know is really dumb to this and countless other confrontations makes me wonder what your really doing here!

I don’t even remember the details regarding that discussion about foam, but I do know it wasn’t a big deal. I’m surprised that’s still on your mind.

Cmon bro, you said you’re from “Chicago” lol.

I guess it all depends where your from with how you react to things, born and raised in Detroit and now in Chicagoland for the past 8 years, neither are a soft city.

Soft is soft, period.

I’m not “gruff”, I just talk too much... I guess that’s my fault because I just say what’s on my mind and sometimes it comes out the wrong way.
 
Reading all these current posts in here has no one tried the Mckees? Is it crummy or decent

I still have TW haven’t used it in a while and looked at black pearl years ago never bought it. They used to recommend cleaning with a product called Omni clean first that still apply ?


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When using TW or Black Pearl I would just use the soap from the carwash or some tire cleaner, generally without agitation, wipe dry and apply later after some air drying.

Mckee's is good stuff too but Black Pearl and TW have that dye in it, some witchcraft in those bottles.

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I'm from the D, I just happen to live in Chicago...for the record

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One of these days someone is going to post about the new Optimum Tire Coating--I'm not sure what the original price was on the TW (I only bought it later when it had already been discontinued) but the Optimum has the best price point of any coating currently out there, at least on an ounce-for-ounce basis. List price is $16 for 8 oz and $50 for 32 oz; I imagine it should be here in the AG store soon.



Aw, come on, Eldo is Eldo, to know him is to love him!

Tac systems tire coat is 24$ for 16 oz. weather hasn’t permitted trying it.


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Reading all these current posts in here has no one tried the Mckees? Is it crummy or decent

I still have TW haven’t used it in a while and looked at black pearl years ago never bought it. They used to recommend cleaning with a product called Omni clean first that still apply ?


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I haven’t used the TW but have used both versions of McKee’s. Looks pretty good and lasts about 4-6 months. Black Pearl on the other hand looks amazing and has lasted over a year on many different vehicles. The tire cleaners I use are McKee’s and Omni Clean. Typically try to stay synergistic when coating tires.
 
All of these tire coating manufacturers need to provide a product or method to remove their coating and share that with the users! And I don't consider using a wire brush a good answer.
 
All of these tire coating manufacturers need to provide a product or method to remove their coating and share that with the users! And I don't consider using a wire brush a good answer.

Endura Shine comes off with many wheel and tire cleaners. Yes it takes 3 or more coats followed with agitation by a tire brush (never wire), but it does remove it. I remove the old coatings every Spring for a fresh look.
 
Endura Shine comes off with many wheel and tire cleaners. Yes it takes 3 or more coats followed with agitation by a tire brush (never wire), but it does remove it. I remove the old coatings every Spring for a fresh look.

I’ve never been able to remove it like that. I’ve had tires such as the Kia where I wanted to go back to Hyper Dressing because people can’t drive and continuously curb the tires and I was never able to bring the tires back to virgin uncoated status.
 
I’ve never been able to remove it like that. I’ve had tires such as the Kia where I wanted to go back to Hyper Dressing because people can’t drive and continuously curb the tires and I was never able to bring the tires back to virgin uncoated status.

I typically use the tire cleaner that came with it, mother's wheel and tire cleaner, and / or eagle one wheel and tire. Most time it takes several passes using a dairy brush.
 
I haven’t used the TW but have used both versions of McKee’s. Looks pretty good and lasts about 4-6 months. Black Pearl on the other hand looks amazing and has lasted over a year on many different vehicles. The tire cleaners I use are McKee’s and Omni Clean. Typically try to stay synergistic when coating tires.

Is Omni clean any good?

For TW shine I use 1:1 D143 followed by a little of their package cleaner, works good so far.
I have 3 bottles left of the TW but I like to know ahead of time what I will transition with.
Up to this point my research doesn't indicate anything that compares to TW besides Black Pearl.

Plus the Matte or gloss tint is way novel.

---So fly07sti, have you used both tint sheens?---
 
I typically use the tire cleaner that came with it, mother's wheel and tire cleaner, and / or eagle one wheel and tire. Most time it takes several passes using a dairy brush.

After the repeated tries at removing it the tires were left in sort of bad looking shape. They now almost look dry rotted. It’s like they’re still somewhat slick which makes it somewhat difficult for them to accept the Hyper Dressing. They will take it but not as good as when they were new before they ever had the coating applied. It’s weird.
 
After the repeated tries at removing it the tires were left in sort of bad looking shape. They now almost look dry rotted. It’s like they’re still somewhat slick which makes it somewhat difficult for them to accept the Hyper Dressing. They will take it but not as good as when they were new before they ever had the coating applied. It’s weird.

McKee’s Si02 tire dressing works well as a topper on top of McKee’s tire coating and BP.
 
McKee’s Si02 tire dressing works well as a topper on top of McKee’s tire coating and BP.

Interesting. 1st time I’ve heard of a different kind of tire product being compatible on top of a tire coating. How do you apply it?
 
Interesting. 1st time I’ve heard of a different kind of tire product being compatible on top of a tire coating. How do you apply it?

Just wash with whatever soap you’re using (I typically use Rest) and apply like any other water based type dressing. Using a MF or foam applicator.
 
I am wondering if any of you guys tried Duplicor Tire Paint yet? Scott from Dallas Paint Correction presented this product in one of his recent videos and I think it might be a good option if you can apply it before mounting the tire to the rim. Once it's on the rim I think it's too much trouble to protect the rim and remove the wheel to prevent overpray on the car. But if you can do it before hand, it would probably outlast even the best coatings. What do you guys think?
 
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