McKee's 37 gloss tire gel over 303.

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Finally had a chance to dress up the tires. Neck muscles have been locked up for a few days, so, did something easy.

Anyhow, I bought a sample of the MK37 GTG, and had previously cleaned the tire(s) and applied a small amount of 303. Then, washed the car and cleaned the tires again, and covered with 303 (note: over a period of a few weeks). Finally, cleaned the tires and applied McKee's 37 Gloss Tire Gel using a foam block applicator. Didn't use much, for my first round, as I thought it fit how I wanted it to look. Not too shiny, not too matte, golden!

As for the review, McKee's 37 Gloss Tire Gel is almost the consistency of hair conditioner, but smoother. So, a 4 oz. bottle will more than likely go a long way for my personal use (no way for a dedicated detailer, obviously). I didn't notice any weird odors, or smells, or scents, but, may be just me and my tired nose. As to longevity, we'll see. It's only been a few days and I haven't driven much. Secondly, it hasn't rained here in a few days so easier to keep things cleaner for slightly longer. :)

Beyond that, here's a couple of pics of the same tire. One inside my garage and one outside in a parking lot. Sorry, iPhone pics only...for now.

Inside:
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Outside:
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Interesting. I would think the 303 completely washed off when you cleaned the tires since it doesn’t have much durability.

I would’ve liked to see the tire with 303 alone, then after the wash, then with both products.

But then, I’m OCD like that.


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With the 303 alone, the tire just had a slight matte finish, no gloss at all. Once I washed the car/tires, the tire itself looked about the same as when it had 303 on it...and then, finally, the latest rendition.

I'll see how long it holds up...
 
Will try that, once this little bottle runs out. Thanks for the suggestion. :)
 
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