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Anyone know when Gyeon Tire Express comes out? Looks like an interesting product with the wet application!
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Anyone know when Gyeon Tire Express comes out? Looks like an interesting product with the wet application!
I didn't know about this, I'm definitely going to try! I hate waiting or having to air blow tires to dry after cleaning/rinsing.Anyone know when Gyeon Tire Express comes out? Looks like an interesting product with the wet application!
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Someone mentioned "another" Gyeon tire product coming out, a "coating".......???
Gyeon only announced Tire Express and their tire cleaner. You can find the write up on detailed image. They already have their tire "coating" even though it is not really a tire coating per se. Optimum's Tire Coating will be up on their site this week.
It's that grooved one that looks kinda like a tire tread, right? I really wonder why it was discontinued?They should have made a deal with Turtle Wax for their tire coating recipe. Still the best I have ever used and the applicator that came with it was excellent too. Now everyone wants $10 for an applicator. Sad.
They should have made a deal with Turtle Wax for their tire coating recipe. Still the best I have ever used and the applicator that came with it was excellent too. Now everyone wants $10 for an applicator. Sad.
Even after it dried? You can clearly see the purplish hue when applied, no doubt about it.I personally like the tuf shine applicator with McKee's or Tuf Shine tire coating paired with the metrovac sidekick. I prefer McKee's tire coating for looks and durability. TW tire coating was good but my tires would have a purplish hue to them.
I personally like the tuf shine applicator with McKee's or Tuf Shine tire coating paired with the metrovac sidekick. I prefer McKee's tire coating for looks and durability. TW tire coating was good but my tires would have a purplish hue to them.
{about the TW tire coating} I loved it. It was cheap and durable. I really haven’t found anything as good for the price since it’s discontinuation. I still haven’t bought Tough Shine just because of the prep to apply the coating.
Well, you can't get around the prep, but it seems the new Optimum tire coating is going to be the price leader. It's available now (not sure when it's going to hit the PBMG stores) and it's $16 for 8 oz. and $50 for 32 oz. (list price). OPT says the prep is just to clean with Optimum Power Clean until the tire isn't brown, but I imagine it's going to have to be as clean as "normal" for a coating. Are you saying that the prep was less for the TW? After all the threads about having to "surgically" clean tires for Tuf Shine or M37 coatings, I just presumed I had to do that for the TW.
PS Sorry if that was disjointed--I'm only 1/3 through my coffee.
Well, you can't get around the prep, but it seems the new Optimum tire coating is going to be the price leader. It's available now (not sure when it's going to hit the PBMG stores) and it's $16 for 8 oz. and $50 for 32 oz. (list price). OPT says the prep is just to clean with Optimum Power Clean until the tire isn't brown, but I imagine it's going to have to be as clean as "normal" for a coating. Are you saying that the prep was less for the TW? After all the threads about having to "surgically" clean tires for Tuf Shine or M37 coatings, I just presumed I had to do that for the TW.
PS Sorry if that was disjointed--I'm only 1/3 through my coffee.
I just ordered an 8oz bottle when I got home yesterday. Been wanting to try out a tire coating for a bit now but didn’t wanna buy new tire cleaners and stuff. Have a big old gallon of power clean, so this just made sense.
They have a demo video for prep on Facebook, they recommend cleaning with power clean at full strength. I don’t have an hvlp gun to apply it but by hand should be fine.
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Let us know how it performs. You certainly don't need an hvlp gun to use it. Optimum has to show that to get you to buy one. If it can out perform McKee's then I would consider it. I got 11 months with McKee's on my daily driver before I added another few coats without fully removing the previous coats. Optimum is claiming 6 months which in real world will probably be slightly less based on the environmental conditions. They are also only recommending two coats as it can crack with more layers than that.