Klasse Act
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Down in the garage my car showed 51 degrees.
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For those that just coated their tires, what was the ambient temp? I'll be swapping in my winters this weekend and thinking of coating them but the temps here have been hovering at the 40s. What do you guys think?
It's been about 45 in my (unheated) garage. Outside temp is around 35. But I just checked the weather report for this weekend, it's going to be warmer, nudging into the 50s, but wet.Down in the garage my car showed 51 degrees.
Good idea - I'll wait longer between coats, if it's below 50s. And I'm thinking they're really just winter tires, so I guess I can experiment a little.I think it will just take longer to cure at 40 something I did mine in my basement but would not hesitate to do 40 something but probably wait 30 mins instead of 10 before coats bit obviously you can test by touch for curing
Props to you for having the intelligence to not drive. What do you do for a living that has such atrocious hours?Well, I got bitten in the butt now.
It snowed about an inch and a bit of heavy, wet stuff last night. I was driving the wife's Accord with decent AS tires and got home no problem at 1:30 am. The mercury dropped and the slush froze hard, but my street and local residential streets were mostly bare. My wife took her car to work in the morning and it was bright and sunny. With no more snow in the forecast and temperatures climbing to the 50s next week I decided to drive carefully on my worn S-drives (summer compound and tread) and left for work about ten minutes early.
Somewhere around 6:00 pm the snow machine started up again and we had near-blizzard conditions until around 11:30 pm. Total accumulation of around 4" and temperatures in the low 20s. I was supposed to finish up at 12:30 am, go home for a few hours then come back for a 5:00 am start. My better judgment made me decide to camp out the night here rather than fight my car's electronic nannies all the way home and then back again. I'm about to go look for a darker corner to take a nap.
Looks like I'll be donning those winter tires tomorrow afternoon.
On my new General Altimax Artics I had them inside when I coated them.
I did 2 coats inside then threw them on. After a week they kinda had the new rubber whiteness coming thru. I coated them 2 more times, rode thru the salt and sprayed them off with just the rinse at a u-blast-it. They rinsed cleaner than the car and maintained the look.
I didn't clean them at all since they were new.
Do you think it could have been the immediate exposure to salt and snow? I wonder if results would have been different had you had driven around for a couple of days in dry conditions. Maybe there is a cure time?