How To: Clean & Coat Your Tires with DP Tire Coating

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Why apply a tire gel on a weekly basis when you can coat your tires with DP Tire Coating?

....My response to just about every wheel and tire detailing question that's been thrown my way in the last week.

Other common questions include:

What’s your longest lasting tire gel? Do you have anything that’s not greasy or slimy? My car is white – will this product sling off and stain my paint?

Every week I'm bombarded with questions just like these, and for good reason: there is nothing more appealing on a detailed vehicle than a freshly dressed set of tires. Clean wheels, shiny paint, and streak-free glass mean nothing to most car care enthusiasts if their tires don’t look perfectly dressed to impress.

There’s only one issue with most tire dressings….they don’t last!

DP has the solution, and it's aptly named Tire Coating.

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What is DP Tire Coating?

DP Tire Coating is an acrylic-based resin that forms a flexible, chemical-resistant coating on your tires. Engineered to outlast and outperform conventional oil and water-based tire dressings, DP Tire Coating will not wash or sling off. A single application of DP Tire Coating will provide several months of protection, even in extreme climates. DP Tire Coating dries to the touch – it even passes the “white glove” test!

DP Tire Coating is unlike any other tire shine spray or gel you’ve ever used. Unlike those products, which tend to only last a week – maybe two if you’re lucky – DP Tire Coating forms a much more substantial barrier of protection that is designed to last months. Depending on how often you drive your vehicle, DP Tire Coating could potentially last a year or longer!

DP Tire Coating does more than make yourtires look shiny and glossy – it actually protects them as well. The durable shell of protection created by DP Tire Coating seals the rubber, preventing antiozonants and UV absorbers from leaching out of the surface. DP Tire Coating helps preserve both the look and the durability of your tires!


....And how do you apply it?

Cleaning your tires certainly isn’t rocket science, but to ensure DP Tire Coating properly adheres to your tires, YOU MUST CLEAN THEM FIRST using Tire Cleaner & Restorer - another new product from DP.

DP Tire Cleaner & Restorer is a heavy-duty cleaner and degreaser that safely removes unwanted browning, silicone-based tire dressings, dirt, and grime from your vehicle’s tires, leaving them squeaky clean and ready for application of DP Tire Coating. DP Tire Cleaner & Restorer deep cleans tires better than any other tire cleaner or all purpose cleaner available, and it will not cause your tires to turn brown.

Getting started

First, make sure the wheels and tires are cool to the touch.

This is what the wheels and tires look like on most daily drivers: dull...boring....and plain old BLAH looking.

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Start off by spraying a liberal amount of DP Tire Cleaner & Restorer directly onto DRY tires. For most applications, browning will immediately start to leach out of the tire. If your tires are regularly cleaned, you won't see as much browning (or any depending on how much of an Auto Geek you are!)

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Let the cleaner dwell for 2-3 minutes, and then begin scrubbing with a stiff brush. I personally like the Low Profile Tire Brush because it features stiff bristles that really get in there and get the tire clean.

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This is what most tires will look like after a couple applications of DP Tire Cleaner & Restorer. Note how I said a couple applications - some tires will require a solid 10 minutes of cleaning before all the browning is gone.

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A visual indicator that the tires are clean is when a white foam is produced as you scrub. DO NOT STOP SCRUBBING YOUR TIRES UNTIL YOU SEE WHITE FOAM.

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Allow the tires to COMPLETELY DRY before applying the tire coating.

Once the tires are clean and dry, apply DP Tire Coating directly onto the Carrand Brush & Shine Tire Dressing Applicator. In my testing (trust me, there was a lot of it!), a brush works considerably better than a foam tire swipe applicator. The bristles of the brush ensure the coating is worked into the ribs and grooves of the tire.

Note: forget the saying "less is more" for a second. In order for the liquid coating to create a substantial barrier of protection, you need to ensure an AMPLE amount is applied. Don't fret if you *think* that you're applying too much. DP Tire Coating is very forgiving.

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DP Tire Coating dries to the touch in about 10-15 minutes, and cures completely within an hour or two after being applied (less if the vehicle is parked in direct sunlight). Unlike a gel or spray that simply dresses the tires, DP Tire Coating forms a substantial shell of protection that you can actually feel.

Here is what the finished product looks like after one coat:

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You can apply additional coats to increase gloss:

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Best of all, you can purchase all of the above in a money-saving kit! The DP Tire Coating Kit includes DP Tire Cleaner & Restorer and DP Tire Coating plus everything you need to properly use the products.

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DP Tire Coating Kit


Maintain the finish with a quality car wash, like DP Power Wash, and that's it! As the shine wears off, you can simply apply additional coats.

DP Tire Coating also does wonders for whitewalls and raised white lettering! If you have a classic car or a lifted four wheel drive pickup truck, DP Tire Coating will keep your whitewalls or raised white lettering bright and white for several months!

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Excellent write up, Nick! I can't wait to try this one out!!! If this winter is anything like last year's, DP Tire Coating will be put to the ultimate freezing cold/snow/ice/road salt/sludge test.
 
you really makes them looks great :drool:
thanks for sharing

All the credit goes to the products! Im the MAN

Excellent write up, Nick! I can't wait to try this one out!!! If this winter is anything like last year's, DP Tire Coating will be put to the ultimate freezing cold/snow/ice/road salt/sludge test.

Looking forward to hearing your thoughts Ian! :dblthumb2:
 
As you know Nick, I've really like the new dressing but have yet to use it in conjunction with the new cleaner. Someone short changed my testing kit but that's another matter. haha. Going to give the complete combo a try in the next few weeks and report but honestly, the dressing/coating is as good if not better than anything else I've tried using "non approved cleaners", so I can't wait to use it in the recommended fashion. Nice photos btw.
 
So I just bought this kit and I'm really looking forward to trying it out, on my wife's Mazda 6 for sure! I have a quick question for Nick or any of you who've use this w/ the brush. When you apply a strip of the product across the brush does it really cover the entire tire or do you need to apply a couple strips to cover the entire tire? For example, does one application strip do a 1/3 of the tire, thus needing 2 more strips across the brush?

I've never used a brush to apply tire dressings so this is new to me, thanks guys:xyxthumbs:
 
I had to apply it a couple times to the brush per tire.
 
just coated

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First off, the tires look awesome!

If you wouldn't mind, take me through the steps of applying it, like how much you put on the foam applicator, how it spread and exactly how you used the brush applicator.

BTW, a nice little touch would be to have the bowtie done in red to match the Brembo on the caliper, painted or even easier, vinyl shop in town, just a thought:props:
 
I cleaned the tire with the DP Tire Cleaner & Restorer.

Then use eraser wiped with a towel

Two drops on the foam tire applicator this is before the brush

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then brush to smooth the high spots and get in to the textured area .

let dry 5 mins then repeated

Its look like I used 1 oz of product to coat all 4 tire two times.
 
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I tried this way but it dipped through the brush. that why I used the Flex Foam Tire Applicator
 
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