Anyone know of a silicone free spray on wheel sealant?

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Guys,
Applied Tuf Shine to my tires and I need a spray on (preferably spray off) wheel sealant that has no silicone at all since I am afraid this will hurt my reapplications of a Tuf Shine every 2 months since silicone apparently is this products mortal enemy. Thanks.
 
Does Tuf-shine need anything as a topup? I rather assumed that the point behind it was that it lasted for ages and didn't need the top-up...
 
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Also:
If Tuf-Shine (and the 'Coated'-tire) is as impervious to contaminates as claimed...
How can a product such as Permanon, or other Sealants, now "bond" to what I consider a:
"non-capillary structure"?

Bob
 
Also:

If Tuf-Shine (and the 'Coated'-tire) is as impervious to contaminates as claimed...
How can a product such as Permanon, or other Sealants, now "bond" to what I consider a:
"non-capillary structure"?

Bob

Tuff Shine is for the tire, the sealant is for the wheel. One would apply TS to the tire and Permanon to the wheel. Really, you can use any sealant on your wheel with TS. You don't want to apply it or spray it one the tire - but the wheel is fine.

ONR, Permanon, and, various waterless washes do not bother Tuff Shine. If your going to apply a sealant that is an unknown, just spray an applicator and apply it to the wheel manually.

I haven't had an issue with silicone containing products and Tuff Shine once the tire is coated. It just all needs to be removed before it's coated. I've got some dressing overspray on the tire more than once, and it didn't cause a problem.
 
Tuff Shine is for the tire, the sealant is for the wheel. One would apply TS to the tire and Permanon to the wheel. Really, you can use any sealant on your wheel with TS. You don't want to apply it or spray it one the tire - but the wheel is fine.

ONR, Permanon, and, various waterless washes do not bother Tuff Shine. If your going to apply a sealant that is an unknown, just spray an applicator and apply it to the wheel manually.
I was referring to overspray from the spray-on sealant
possibly getting on the Tuf-Shine'd tire.

But: Thanks for the info... :xyxthumbs:
I'm really going to have to give Tuf-Shine a try!!

Bob
 
I've been using Sonax Netshield on jambs and wheels with great success. Protection lasts for what seems like forever. Easy to apply with no overspray as well. Just spray onto a foam applicator, wipe on, and wipe off. The gloss is impressive as well! Here is a wheel of a clients Challanger that has Netshield on it.
 
The OP probably won't find Sonax Polymer Netshield
to his liking. Looks as though some of its polymers
are of the silicone persuasion.

Section 3: Composition/Information on ingredients
3.2 Mixtures Descriptions:
Aqueous silicone oil emulsion

Bob
 
Can't find any info on permanon ingredients. Any other recommendation for silicone free wheel sealant that are easy and quick to apply.
 
Can't find any info on permanon ingredients. Any other recommendation for silicone free wheel sealant that are easy and quick to apply.
I'll go out on a limb and say, (since Permanon claims it is a Sealant), that:
-It will contain "polymers".
-That some of these polymers will probably be:
"silicon derivatives"...of which were, perhaps, derived through the process of differentiation.


Bob
 
I'll go out on a limb and say, (since Permanon claims it is a Sealant), that:
-It will contain "polymers".
-That some of these polymers will probably be:
"silicon derivatives"...of which were, perhaps, derived through the process of differentiation.


Bob


:iagree: Most car care products have silicone in them, in some form or other...
 
What about carpro hydro2?
Product Description HydrO2:
-Touchless Sealant (500ml) Concentrate

-Introducing the incredibly easy to use, effective, and revolutionary TRUE WIPE-LESS spray sealant!

-CarPro HydrO2 is formulated with Hydrophilic glass fibers, silicon polymers, and fluoropolymers...

"If it looks like a duck...etc."


Bob
 
I don't know what's in Permanon, but I can tell you from using it with TS it doesn't affect the coating.
 
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