FrankS
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Nick (from AG) was kind enough to give me a sample of the new DP Tire Cleaner & Coating to review before it was officially released today.
Here's a brief review of the products
This is the subject vehicle - my neighbor's 2003 Toyota Sienna Van. He had purchased a new set of tires about 3 months ago and they have not been washed since. I thought this would be the perfect candidate to try out the new DP products.
Here's a close up shot of the condition of the tires.
This is a shot of the tire after 3 rounds of the DP Tire Cleaner & Restorer scrubbing with a Tuf Shine Tire Brush. White foam was visible during the 2nd round of using the DP Tire Cleaner & TS Tire Brush indicating the tire was clean. I did one more round just for good measure.
After the tire was dry I began to apply the DP Tire Coating. I poured a little coating into a plastic container and then dipped the Carrand Tire Brush into the container. I just read the description on the website today and it said you can apply the coating directly on the brush, I'll have to try that next time.
DP Tire Coating being applied with the Carrand Brush. Application was easy and I thought it spread very uniformly. I liked using the brush since it gets into all the nooks and crannies. A little goes a long way.
Here's 1 coat of the DP Tire Coating.
Here's 2 coats of the DP Tire Coating. This was a few minutes after applying the 2nd coat. This picture came out brighter than the end result due to the angle of the Sun and the product not completely dry.
The 2nd coat looks more like this but a little shinnier - should have taken more pictures
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Final thoughts
The DP Tire Cleaner performed very well, I would say just as good or better than Tuf Shine Tire Cleaner which has been my go to tire cleaner.
The DP Tire Coating seemed to spread a little better and more uniformly than the Tuf Shine Tire Coating. Also seems to be a little shinier. I'm interested to see the longevity.
Here's a brief review of the products
This is the subject vehicle - my neighbor's 2003 Toyota Sienna Van. He had purchased a new set of tires about 3 months ago and they have not been washed since. I thought this would be the perfect candidate to try out the new DP products.
Here's a close up shot of the condition of the tires.
This is a shot of the tire after 3 rounds of the DP Tire Cleaner & Restorer scrubbing with a Tuf Shine Tire Brush. White foam was visible during the 2nd round of using the DP Tire Cleaner & TS Tire Brush indicating the tire was clean. I did one more round just for good measure.
After the tire was dry I began to apply the DP Tire Coating. I poured a little coating into a plastic container and then dipped the Carrand Tire Brush into the container. I just read the description on the website today and it said you can apply the coating directly on the brush, I'll have to try that next time.
DP Tire Coating being applied with the Carrand Brush. Application was easy and I thought it spread very uniformly. I liked using the brush since it gets into all the nooks and crannies. A little goes a long way.
Here's 1 coat of the DP Tire Coating.
Here's 2 coats of the DP Tire Coating. This was a few minutes after applying the 2nd coat. This picture came out brighter than the end result due to the angle of the Sun and the product not completely dry.
The 2nd coat looks more like this but a little shinnier - should have taken more pictures

Final thoughts
The DP Tire Cleaner performed very well, I would say just as good or better than Tuf Shine Tire Cleaner which has been my go to tire cleaner.
The DP Tire Coating seemed to spread a little better and more uniformly than the Tuf Shine Tire Coating. Also seems to be a little shinier. I'm interested to see the longevity.