MarkD51
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- Oct 15, 2012
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Hello Folks,
Yesterday, I had gotten a bottle of Ultima UPGP, and UTTG from AG.
This evening, I decided to see what UTTG looked like on a couple of my Kia Spectra's Tires. These are brand new Hankook Optimo H727 tires, put on the car about 2 weeks ago.
As soon as I got theses tires. I treated them to a coat (in and out) of Optimum Opti-Bond Tire Gel. Very happy with that product, and will continue using it.
But, with UTTG, I applied it and was seeing a whole lot of black coming off on the sponge applicator, and saying to myself "this is NOT good"!
There was no such rubber bleed with the Opti-Bond, and at this point, I'm truly hoping I haven't damaged the surface faces of these new tires with the UTTG.
What's your take on this? IMO, one shouldn't be stripping rubber from brand new tires like this, should they?
I'm going to wash them tomorrow, and go back to Opti-Bond ASAP.
Mark
Yesterday, I had gotten a bottle of Ultima UPGP, and UTTG from AG.
This evening, I decided to see what UTTG looked like on a couple of my Kia Spectra's Tires. These are brand new Hankook Optimo H727 tires, put on the car about 2 weeks ago.
As soon as I got theses tires. I treated them to a coat (in and out) of Optimum Opti-Bond Tire Gel. Very happy with that product, and will continue using it.
But, with UTTG, I applied it and was seeing a whole lot of black coming off on the sponge applicator, and saying to myself "this is NOT good"!
There was no such rubber bleed with the Opti-Bond, and at this point, I'm truly hoping I haven't damaged the surface faces of these new tires with the UTTG.
What's your take on this? IMO, one shouldn't be stripping rubber from brand new tires like this, should they?
I'm going to wash them tomorrow, and go back to Opti-Bond ASAP.
Mark