No Touch Tire Gloss

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I have been a big fan of this product for years, and consistently use it in wheelwells to brighten them. Its cheap at around 10.00 for four cans at Costgo. Recently I stumbled upon a new formula, anyone try yet ???

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any real difference ??? Obviously at 5.99 a can its alot more expensive.
 
I was asking about that on another forum, maybe Justin will post as he said he has used both. I was wondering if they both dry "dry" to the touch, if so then I'll buy it, if it stays wet then probably not since my wheel well on the suv will get caked with dirt, I use Armor All Foam right now b/c of how it dries and when they get dirty just a spray of water and everything comes unstuck.
 
i don't believe i have ever even seen that stuff....
so there is no sling?
lately i have skipped the tires - wash only - no gel, etc.
:) Feed back please
lauren
 
This is what is being talked about on another forum they say it's really good and i have used the original No Touch and was very pleased with it.
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wytstang said:
This is what is being talked about on another forum they say it's really good and i have used the original No Touch and was very pleased with it.
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i thought the gel was the way to go? this doesnt turn tires brown?
 
I use the gel (WG) on my tires since I have a pretty smooth surface to work with. My wifes tires on the other hand are covered with verticle lines making it difficult (for me at least) to try and spread a gel product. If you have a pretty flat surface WG would be my choice since it hold up to water better then say a water based dressing. As a matter of fact the PB bold n bright I put on my wifes car yesterday is almost gone and mine (also put on yesterday) still look like I just applied WG gel since it rained last night or early morning.
 
The No Touch is good for tires, wheel wells, and rubber hoses around the engine bay. It would be cheaper to use No Touch then BnB or the like....Make since??
 
wytstang said:
I use the gel (WG) on my tires since I have a pretty smooth surface to work with. My wifes tires on the other hand are covered with verticle lines making it difficult (for me at least) to try and spread a gel product. If you have a pretty flat surface WG would be my choice since it hold up to water better then say a water based dressing. As a matter of fact the PB bold n bright I put on my wifes car yesterday is almost gone and mine (also put on yesterday) still look like I just applied WG gel since it rained last night or early morning.

thanks, wytstang.
learn something new everyday!
plus any excuse to try a new product!
lauren
with plain tires:cheers:
 
ltoman said:
i don't believe i have ever even seen that stuff....
so there is no sling?
lately i have skipped the tires - wash only - no gel, etc.
:) Feed back please
lauren

ME TOO.......IM TRYING IT.JUST ORDERED 2 CANS:)
 
BILL said:
ME TOO.......IM TRYING IT.JUST ORDERED 2 CANS:)
from here? cause my order is growing, so i can add it, but i did not see it.????
:)
 
ltoman said:
from here? cause my order is growing, so i can add it, but i did not see it.????
:)

NOT HERE,,,IF YOU WANT??ILL PM YOU THE LINK
 
Yeah I saw it too. Responded to that post there also.
I use the same thing as Killer does. Love it. Will not streak or run. I even use it on my sprayed in bedliner. Dries to the touch. Really good stuff.
 
justin30513 said:
Yeah I saw it too. Responded to that post there also.
I use the same thing as Killer does. Love it. Will not streak or run. I even use it on my sprayed in bedliner. Dries to the touch. Really good stuff.


GREAT.....Thanks justin :)
 
I found some on Sam's website cheap....
 
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It does seem that the glossier versions of these spray shines are always more expensive. Case in point: Armor-All tire foam (regular) is under $3 a can. Something like $2.50ish? The "extreme shine" is about $4.60ish or so. Big difference.
 
Im going to have to get some... seems like it will work well
 
the one issue that caught my eye, no petroleum. Usually cheap silicones contain petroleum and are used because they amp up the gloss. Nothing left to do but try it.
 
killrwheels@autogeek said:
the one issue that caught my eye, no petroleum. Usually cheap silicones contain petroleum and are used because they amp up the gloss. Nothing left to do but try it.


Thanks have 2 cans on the way...........:cheers:
 
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