Whitethunder46
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- Oct 30, 2006
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I'm not sure, but I would be willing to guess that much of the gels: AA, DP, Wolfgang, Pinnacle are gonna last similarly if the tire has been prepped correctly.
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Surfer said:EXACTLY! Insane Shine is not a good product, wipe your tire a week later and it's like a gooey slime that stays on the durface. Being that I live basically across the beach, my tires would pick up sand etc and it would like glue to the tire b/c of Insane Shine. Armor All Extreme Gel dries dry and just needs a quick wipe down, I'm impressed by it.
Haven't tied the Foam version, how long does it last compared to the Gel? Both in terms of durability and usage (how long does a can last)?
06CivicSi said:i dont know how long it lasts because i wash every weekend and reapply the gel. it atleast lasts 7 days though. it smells good too. i am going to try onyx when i run out of dp.
06CivicSi said:i might go ahead and order a gallon because i am sure i will like it.
supercharged said:Huh? Megs #38 is discontinued? I got mine at local Riebes/Napa auto parts.![]()
killrwheels@autogeek said:becareful as alot of store brand cheap wheel gels use low grade silicones. Look good initially but damage tires and turn them brown, can contribute to dry rotting. For UV protection consider 303 Protectant or Poorboys Natural Shine.
Whitethunder46 said:I've been using AA tire gel as well, and I know Justin said he uses it.
I'm pretty sure I'm going to be using AA Foam for bulk detailing becuase it's a pretty good dressing. Yea, it has silicone, but it's quick, absorbs into the rubber, and I can get a case of 12 cans for under $20.