DP Tire Gel 1:1 Test

On another note, Dwayne (Haggis you'll probably like it too for Gels), might I suggest that you try my "fingernail brush" application method or something similar? Application is much more even, getting into all those little groves in the tire face and no product is wasted by being absorbed into the foam.

I did notice that the diluted side looked more even than the straight-up side, once it had dried. I like that!

Apply Gel to the brush like toothpaste, dab on the tire in a few places (or spray the diluted Gel) and spread, spread, spread!

I like using the yellow pads but what the heck I'll give it a try. Thanks for the tip!!!
 
In his defense I'm hoping he meant: How much product is used from each container of the 1:1 ratio, given the container is 10oz.

Kinda hard to fit 20oz in a 10oz bottle :D Dang WV people...
 
I guess there was just too much text Dubbin1?

I can read it, but I still don't understand the question? How much product do I use to dress 4 tires? It depends how big the tires are.

Stop over thinking.

The best part is that Dwayne and I were texting each other as we were posting! :laughing: Good times buddy, good times.
 
In his defense I'm hoping he meant: How much product is used from each container of the 1:1 ratio, given the container is 10oz.
Well I know what that would be but what I'm asking is a good amount for the 1:1 if you have a 32 oz bottle of product. Would you personally dilute it all by using a half gallon container?
 
Well I know what that would be but what I'm asking is a good amount for the 1:1 if you have a 32 oz bottle of product. Would you personally dilute it all by using a half gallon container?

Do you happen to have a brother named Richard?
 
Stop over thinking.
Uhh, If people would write sentences that make sense then I wouldn't have to :xyxthumbs:

Well I know what that would be but what I'm asking is a good amount for the 1:1 if you have a 32 oz bottle of product. Would you personally dilute it all by using a half gallon container?

It doesn't matter, mix up whatever you're comfortable with mixing at 1:1. If you already like it straight and just wanna try it once at 1:1 just mix a couple ounces up? If you want all of it 1:1, mix it all up in a half gallon.
 
Do you happen to have a brother named Richard?
Haha, nope. I'm saying in your own personal preference, would you dilute a whole bottle of product? Say if you have 16 oz of something, would you dilute half of it at a time and get 16 oz or go ahead and dilute the whole thing and get 32 oz?
 
Well I know what that would be but what I'm asking is a good amount for the 1:1 if you have a 32 oz bottle of product. Would you personally dilute it all by using a half gallon container?

I only do a couple ounces at a time, mixing into a little travel size bottle (I don't do "high volume work" so a little bottle lasts a while). :dblthumb2:
 
I only do a couple ounces at a time, mixing into a little travel size bottle (I don't do "high volume work" so a little bottle lasts a while). :dblthumb2:
Thank you! You understand what I'm asking! lol
 
Great post Dee..I need to try this method as well as using the nail brush to spread it. Great tips.
 
Quick update, the tire still looks the same although the car hasn't moved :)

Really though I just now applied the 1:1 on Mrs Ds DD. They are calling for rain tomorrow and it will be in it almost all day. I wouldn't expect any water based tire gel to last very long but we will see.
 
Quick update, the tire still looks the same although the car hasn't moved :)

Really though I just now applied the 1:1 on Mrs Ds DD. They are calling for rain tomorrow and it will be in it almost all day. I wouldn't expect any water based tire gel to last very long but we will see.

Subcribed ,for the results
 
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