TW HS Acrylic tire spray coating.

coatings aside....how do you like those on dry roads?
Are they noisy like the Duratracs?
 
Wet roads they are amazing. Honestly don’t have much experience with truck tires but I don’t find them to be very loud. Fiancé who hears EVERYTHING hasn’t complained about road noise either.

When these wear out I do plan on getting another set. But after 25k miles on these they are still looking very fresh.


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Gyron Q2 Tire & Tire Express for starters. The Adam's graphene tire dressing has been pretty good for me and after using Brake Buster on my tires/wheels my tires are never brown. This new TWHS graphene tire product is pretty good so far

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I have to tell you that I plan to blame you if I don't like the 303 Tire Balm I've now got sitting around to use. I found your old reviews on here...and to top it off I told Amazon I think they sent me a used one (not sealed under the cap). They told me to keep it and will send another. That's A LOT of tire balm.

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I have to tell you that I plan to blame you if I don't like the 303 Tire Balm I've now got sitting around to use. I found your old reviews on here...and to top it off I told Amazon I think they sent me a used one (not sealed under the cap). They told me to keep it and will send another. That's A LOT of tire balm.

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How long have you had it for? This product does have that blue-ish tint in it and I'd be surprised if you didn't like it, keep me posted.

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How long have you had it for? This product does have that blue-ish tint in it and I'd be surprised if you didn't like it, keep me posted.

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Will do. It showed just a few days ago but this TWHS spray we're discussing here is still going strong because my driving is limited. Might be awhile before application.

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This is what the tire looked like after drying overnight (last pic) after I did a full tire and wheel scrubbing yesterday. TWHS was last applied on 12-26-21 which was the last time it was cleaned as well, there was weeks of crud on there.
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coatings aside....how do you like those on dry roads?
Are they noisy like the Duratracs?

NEVER had issues with my Duratracs. Took EVERYTHING i threw at them. All wearing evenly and not loud to me. That is what's going on shortly when these wear out. Currently 40K miles with 5/32 left. Key to them is ROTATION. Downside is price. Ouch!
 
NEVER had issues with my Duratracs. Took EVERYTHING i threw at them. All wearing evenly and not loud to me. That is what's going on shortly when these wear out. Currently 40K miles with 5/32 left. Key to them is ROTATION. Downside is price. Ouch!

I had a set on my 2011 Silverado and had no noise issues.
my 2021 has 14K on it and it goes...yayayayayayayayayayayayaayayayayayayayayaya..irritating..
 
This is what the tire looked like after drying overnight (last pic) after I did a full tire and wheel scrubbing yesterday. TWHS was last applied on 12-26-21 which was the last time it was cleaned as well, there was weeks of crud on there.
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Is that the TWHS Tire and Wheel cleaner you're using? Don't those tires have a base of the TW Endura coating with TWHS Graphene Tire coating on top? Just want to clarify that is not the TWHS coating standalone
 
Don't those tires have a base of the TW Endura coating with TWHS Graphene Tire coating on top? Just want to clarify that is not the TWHS coating standalone

That’s what I keep thinking. I really can’t tell anything with regards to the TWHS Graphene Tire with such a strong base product.
 
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This is a completely virgin tire with 2 weeks time of TWHS on it. It still looks good, it’s gone through three rain storms and about 800 to 1000 miles… The tire was completely brought back to Virgin rubber with stoners tarminator before I applied it.
 
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This is a completely virgin tire with 2 weeks time of TWHS on it. It still looks good, it’s gone through three rain storms and about 800 to 1000 miles… The tire was completely brought back to Virgin rubber with stoners tarminator before I applied it.

How many coats of TWHS are on there?
 
Is that the TWHS Tire and Wheel cleaner you're using? Don't those tires have a base of the TW Endura coating with TWHS Graphene Tire coating on top? Just want to clarify that is not the TWHS coating standalone
It does infact have a base of the TW Endura laid down w/TWHS graphene spray tire dressing applied and yes, it's their newest tire/wheel cleaner

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It does infact have a base of the TW Endura laid down w/TWHS graphene spray tire dressing applied and yes, it's their newest tire/wheel cleaner

Just to be clear, I appreciate you sharing what you do on many different products. For this one though, the Endura renders your results potentially unique.
 
Just to be clear, I appreciate you sharing what you do on many different products. For this one though, the Endura renders your results potentially unique.
Oh for sure!

The thing with applying anything to winter tires is also unique because of the special rubber blend used to make them do what they do. Kinda like how some people have reported issues with tire dressings on those Michelin Pilot 4S tires, they too have soft rubber blends that make it a challenge for tire products to "stick".

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Here is what it looks like after going through snow and slush
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How long have you had it for? This product does have that blue-ish tint in it and I'd be surprised if you didn't like it, keep me posted.

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I took the 303 Tire and Wheel cleaner as well as the 303 Tire Balm to the other vehicle today. I have such a hard time finding a lot of difference between all these tire products so maybe I'm just lucky and have bought decent stuff. Easy application, dried nicely and looks good. However, the tires looked pretty good after just the scrub clean because I had Wolfgang gel on it awhile ago (mid-Dec). This is another vehicle that isn't driven too often. We'll see how it holds.

EDIT - no clue what's going on in this picture. Guess it was compressed and now looks like a mess...


To keep with the theme of the thread, I snapped a picture of the other tires with TWHS Acrylic after some driving over roads that are messy post-snow and coated with whatever it is Colorado haphazardly throws down to pretend they've tried to prevent ice. This is the 2nd picture.
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Picked up some Turtle Wax Hybrid Solutions Graphene Acrylic Tire Shine Spray Coating (TWHSGATSSC) and used it on my new (installed 2 weeks ago) Michelin Pilot Sport All Season 4 tires (no prior dressings or cleanings). First cleaned with 3 rounds of Shine Supply Wise Guy tire cleaner and then cleaned the rim and tire with Meguiar's Non-Acid Tire/Wheel Cleaner before drying with my new Ego 765 Blower (Father’s Day present).

Before cleaning tires AND before cleaning the car:


After 1st coat:



After 2nd and final coat (will clean the car later in the evening when it cools down):



Initial coat didn’t seem to soak in well so I wiped it a second time with the foam tire applicator and it smoothed out though it was somewhat blotchy. The second coat the next day seemed to go on well and consistent with a very nice look. Nice sheen, not too glossy but looks well dressed. We’ll see how long it lasts.
 
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