Copper Ford F-150 Platinum Edition

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Copper Ford F-150 Platinum Edition
Maintenance Wash and installation of the PBL Tire Clear Coat.

Tires were machine scrubbed with the Mike Phillips technique of using a DA scrub brush and rotary prior to installation.

Floor mats were machine scrubbed with the Mike Phillips technique and the BLACKFIRE floormat cleaner and protectant. Then an additional spray and wipe of the floormats with the BLACKFIRE Floor Mat Cleaner and Protectant.

By Mike Phillips Technique, I mean attaching the 4 and 3/4 backing plate and DA scrub brush (pictured below) to the rotary, and machine scrubbing.

Its totally AWESOME!!!
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Truck looks great. Tires look great. How did you apply the tire coating? How many coats?
 
Truck looks great. Tires look great. How did you apply the tire coating? How many coats?
Thanks!

I used the Speedmaster Tire Dressing Applicator

Speed Master Tire Dressing Applicator

I applied one coat.

I first machine scrubbed the tires with Meguiar's D143 Non acid wheel and Tire cleaner, and I sprayed down the surrounding area to serve as an aqua shield from the strong chemical.

I used my rotary and the DA Scrub brush pictured below. It worked quite well!

This is a technique Mike Phillips teaches.

In the future if I'm doing a vehicle with a watereless wash only, (this was a regular wash) I will use a different product. Maybe 303 Rubber cleaner or something like that?

I cant recall the exact name

I taped off the tires to section the tire in half as pictured above.

Later I will habe ramps to drive up on.

Working on cool tires I applied the product to the applicator in a zig zag pattern. This was the third and last coating I could use the applicator for as it was getting worn out.

I worked the product into the tires and into the little lightning bolt designs on the tires. I applied a small amount to the applicator then worked it in to the little sections I needed to touch up.

Then I pulled the truck forward until my little green tape lines rotated around and exposed the uncoated half of the tire.

I then repeated this on the other half AFTER I pulled my tape off. I also believe I added a small amount of the coating to the applicator and did a few quick swipes around the whole tire at this time just to smooth the product out and make sure everything was covered.

It took me a little practice to get used to applying the tire coating but all of the tires I've done so far seemed to turn out well. These turned out the best of all of them. Its the Pinnacle Black Label Tire Clear Coat.

I LOVE IT!

Pinnacle Black Label Tire Clear Coat
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I like those Speed Master applicators for applying tire coatings as well.. I’ve found that rinsing them with water then squeezing the the excess out and leaving them to air dry extends their life by a long way.
 
Looks great! I don’t think I’ve ever seen one that color before.
 
Really nice job and easy write-up on the process.

Question: How many times did you clean and rinse each tire before you applied the tire coating?

That is unusual color on your truck, a nice change from some of the other lighter colored options!
 
Really nice job and easy write-up on the process.

Question: How many times did you clean and rinse each tire before you applied the tire coating?

That is unusual color on your truck, a nice change from some of the other lighter colored options!
I used the Meguiar's Non Acid Wheel and Tire cleaner to clean the wheels and tires.

I also used brand x wheel soap and my wheel brush to clean the tires the second time after I machine scrubbed the tires.

In the future I will probably machine scrub the tires 3 times. I am however confident that the tires were very clean.

I'd say I rinsed the tires a few times throughout the whole wash process. Its been a few days but I can say with confidence that I always rinse everything very well, and if I'm not sure I rinse again.

Maybe 3-4 times.

Also I find rinsing to be fun, so I'd imagine that helps me to be very thorough.

Check out this awesome live training class Mike and Yancy did. I wish I had as many Guzzlers as they use in the video. I love those towels.

How to properly clean and apply a coating to your tires - YouTube

I cleaned the tires twice. They are brand new. In my opinion that's the beauty of applying a tire coating to brand new tires like Mike P teaches. You don't have to work hard at all to get them clean. Especially if you use a Rotary and DA scrub brush.

Check out this article:
https://www.autogeekonline.net/foru...ine-scrub-tires-using-cordless-flex-pe14.html

I wet the wheel, tire, and surrounding areas first to create an aqua shield for any of the cleaner that may sling off during the machine scrubbing process.

After I machine scrubbed the tire, I then quickly rinsed off the surrounding area followed by the tire with my sprayer on shower setting. Then I switched the nozzle to jet mode and blasted the tire good.

After that I cleaned the wheel, then tire again as mentioned before, and then applied the 303 Touchless Sealant to the wheel.

I also believe I quickly blew excess water off the wheel and tire with the MetroVac Air Force Express,

I then washed the truck, dried it, and applied the coating.

It's my friends truck. He was totally blown away as was I!

Thank you so much. I love that copper color as well!

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I like those Speed Master applicators for applying tire coatings as well.. I’ve found that rinsing them with water then squeezing the the excess out and leaving them to air dry extends their life by a long way.
I am now machine scrubbing the tires at least 7 times before applying the tire coating.

I am using the TUF SHINE tire cleaner now. It works much better. Also I've been using your tip about rinsing the Speedmaster Applicators out and I've been getting lots of applications out of them.

Thank you so much and I just want to know that I didn't forget about your amazing tip!!!!


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What did you use, if anything, on the black plastic trim pieces....like the step pads on the back bumper, or the black plastic that is part of the front bumper?
 
What did you use, if anything, on the black plastic trim pieces....like the step pads on the back bumper, or the black plastic that is part of the front bumper?
I would have used 303 Aerospace or Automotive Protectant if I used anything, but I can't recall if I dressed up the trim and plastics on this job.

I might have.

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Really nice job and easy write-up on the process.

Question: How many times did you clean and rinse each tire before you applied the tire coating?

That is unusual color on your truck, a nice change from some of the other lighter colored options!
I just wanted to give you an update.

I am now machine scrubbing the tires 6 times with the Tuf Shine tire cleaner and one time with the PBL Gel tire cleaner before I apply a tire coating this way they are really clean.


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