Cee Dog,
Great review...absolutey great!
I'd like to make some comments and then I'd like to pose a question to you.
First let me say that I'm not a detailer, and my comments come from simply maintaining my own vehicles tires with products from years gone by, many of which still exist.
A long time ago I gave up on tire products because of the work involved in cleaning off the brown sludge. I resorted to NOT using anymore of any of the available products of the day, rather, I kept my tires clean and therefore black by use of Westley's Bleche White. Once that dreaded brown sludge finally came off it was easy to keep off and keep the everyday dirt and grime off of the tires as well. I was then able to maintain a nice flat black tire...no sling...no brown sludge to remove with an hours worth of work...and best of all easy and quick weekly maintenance to keep them looking nice. A weeks worth of average driving dirt is pretty simple to remove and hardly any effort.
Since then there have been great advances, at least that seems to be the case, in these types of products, Ultima, C4, WETS and the like. Curiosity killed the cat and as such I purchased a bottle of the UTTG, but have yet to use it on anything. It remains un-opened.
In regards to the questions, have you noticed any of this dreaded brown sludge when using these products after some time has passed?
If so, are the cost of the products, time to apply, and time to clean the dreaded brown greasy mess worth the effort in your mind? I guess to me Westley's creates a nice clean tire with a quick spray and a quick scrub with each wash...hardly any effort at all to have a clean tire. I guess I just don't like residue to have to remove.
I know that looks are a personal preference, but if a product has little sheen to it, or just enough to allow an off the tire rack look...that's what I like. I can't stand too much shine/wetness.
Have you encountered any of this brown junk after many weeks/months of use/testing?
If so, what did you use to remove it and how long did it take to completely remove the grime?
Even though I've not found a tire yet with a sludge on it that Westley's couldn't remove, I'd rather not have to fight cleaning the tires even with it. It's almost like products like those carried in wally world allow dirt to accumulate on the product and soak on through it and into the tire itself. I guess a better question would be; Are you seeing this same dirt penetration over time with these new products?
Great review...absolutey great!
I'd like to make some comments and then I'd like to pose a question to you.
First let me say that I'm not a detailer, and my comments come from simply maintaining my own vehicles tires with products from years gone by, many of which still exist.
A long time ago I gave up on tire products because of the work involved in cleaning off the brown sludge. I resorted to NOT using anymore of any of the available products of the day, rather, I kept my tires clean and therefore black by use of Westley's Bleche White. Once that dreaded brown sludge finally came off it was easy to keep off and keep the everyday dirt and grime off of the tires as well. I was then able to maintain a nice flat black tire...no sling...no brown sludge to remove with an hours worth of work...and best of all easy and quick weekly maintenance to keep them looking nice. A weeks worth of average driving dirt is pretty simple to remove and hardly any effort.
Since then there have been great advances, at least that seems to be the case, in these types of products, Ultima, C4, WETS and the like. Curiosity killed the cat and as such I purchased a bottle of the UTTG, but have yet to use it on anything. It remains un-opened.
In regards to the questions, have you noticed any of this dreaded brown sludge when using these products after some time has passed?
If so, are the cost of the products, time to apply, and time to clean the dreaded brown greasy mess worth the effort in your mind? I guess to me Westley's creates a nice clean tire with a quick spray and a quick scrub with each wash...hardly any effort at all to have a clean tire. I guess I just don't like residue to have to remove.
I know that looks are a personal preference, but if a product has little sheen to it, or just enough to allow an off the tire rack look...that's what I like. I can't stand too much shine/wetness.
Have you encountered any of this brown junk after many weeks/months of use/testing?
If so, what did you use to remove it and how long did it take to completely remove the grime?
Even though I've not found a tire yet with a sludge on it that Westley's couldn't remove, I'd rather not have to fight cleaning the tires even with it. It's almost like products like those carried in wally world allow dirt to accumulate on the product and soak on through it and into the tire itself. I guess a better question would be; Are you seeing this same dirt penetration over time with these new products?