Turtle Wax Black Tire Coat

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Turtle Wax Black Tire Coat

Got a free sample of this today and all I can say it is the best tire dressing I've ever used and I've been detailing cars for over almost 50 years now.

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I treated the tire in the picture above at the 11-1 o'clock position with the product.

From their Web site, the description is below:

Turtle Wax Black Tire Coat is a single application aerosol spray-on product that provides a shine that lasts months, not days!

Clear, flexible, polymer coating bonds to the tire and dries to the touch.

Protective coating will not attract dirt, dust or greasy residue like conventional silicone based tire shines.

Unlike conventional tire dressings, Black Tire Coat can withstand rain storms, car washing, extended driving or any other extreme conditions that wash away all other tire shine products.

Outshines and outlasts the leading silicone dressings.


Just a warning; make sure to try and get the product only on the tire itself or you will be in for some extra labor removing overspray from the wheel or anything else nearby.

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Hmmm if I don't like it can I scrub it off the tire and go back to Opti-bond?
 
Hmmm if I don't like it can I scrub it off the tire and go back to Opti-bond?

Yep, but it's a pain to get off. It will always be shiny and it will start to flake. People at Camaro5 have used it any many people like it until it starts to flake off. I like tufshine better because you can choose your shine level.
 
Iv been using this on higher end vehicles and yes all i can say is HOLLY SH*T why was this not out sooner. Only issue is the peeling around the edges that seems to turn brown and is hard to keep looking 100% still better than anything else iv seen.

ANYONE KNOW HOW TO REMOVE? ITS A PAIN AND WELL I HAVEN'T SUCCEED YET
 
Yep, but it's a pain to get off. It will always be shiny and it will start to flake. People at Camaro5 have used it any many people like it until it starts to flake off. I like tufshine better because you can choose your shine level.

Tuf Shine is the way to go! I like my Opti-bond but Tuf Shine is my hands down favorite. No flaking with Tuf Shine, ever.
 
Will this damage the tires? My friends were immediately jealous of my tire shininess and told me it would dry out the tires, any way to know?

Thanks
 
Just an update. I tried this out on my tires and I really like it. I'm kind of weird when it comes to my tire dressings. I'm not on team matte look or team shine. I'm kind of it the middle, I like both at different times. And as much as it pains me to say I like a Turtle Wax product I have to. I'll let you know what I find out about the browning around the edges. I put it on about 5 days again but have driven about 800 miles so far with it on since I drove down to Tennessee and all around the state lol
 
ick, sorry it looks like a nasty greasy wet mess. id hate to have that on my tires. thanks for the review as i always wondered the look it gave...
 
I bought this at Advance Auto to try out.

I did a test on my 31" BF Goodrich AT/KO on my jeep. Just one tire.

Its extremely Shiny. I did NOT like how shiny it is. BUT I put it on a low profile tire on a sports car and it looks great.

Also, I detailed a lifted FJ Cruiser. I sprayed the wheel wells and all the black suspension components after cleaning and it looked AWESOME. Looks wet but its dry to the touch.

There has to be a way to use something like this that has more of a satin finish instead of a high gloss. There HAS to be.

What is this tufshine stuff youre talking about?
 
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