When we took possession of our Luna Silver Elite at the showroom, it had that wet tire coating on the tires and really looked sharp. Can anyone recommend a product available that works well (easy to apply) and won't disappear after a rain shower?
Thanks, Steve for the reference.Here you go: this works great, a little messy to apply (Use a curved Tire Sponge Applicator). just rub in on and leave it, not need to wipe it further, just let it soak in. I tried the Spray but it gets all over your wheels, auto body and discolors the cement, so get the GEL...!
Black Magic 5072647 Tire Wet Gel, 16 oz.
From the reviewers, go slow and apply with light coats.Read the reviews of this stuff on Amazon. Lots of positive reviews, but a number of very negative reviews complaining about excessive "sling". I sure wouldn't want this stuff all over the paint on my new Passport.
I ordered the Black Magic Tire Gel, should arrive tomorrow. I'll report on my experience with it.From the reviewers, go slow and apply with light coats.
My first application of the Black Magic Wet Tire product went well. I found the gel to be thick and easy to apply from its plastic squirt bottle with easy open/close flip cap to the provided curved applicator sponge and then onto the tire. As we all know, the PP comes with ribbed Continental tires. The dense ribbed sidewalls make applying the gel somewhat a task, but I was aiming for a first or experimental coat to see how the application process would be heeding all the negative warnings about applying too much product and the dreaded sling. I let my Elite site overnight in its garage and drove it early this morning. The tires looked good and no sign of sling after driving about 12 miles at speeds up to 50 mph. I'm going to stay with this first thin coat and see how long it lasts e.g. UV sun, rain, and washings. I'll report back on my experience with it.I bought something curved like this from Pep Boys, it had a plastic area to hold, it was not all foam like this. The key is to put the Tire Gel on the Pad (first) and move the pad around the tire, fitting the curve of the pad with the curve of the tire... Doing it this way I NEVER spill any!
I did not read any of the negative reviews, but I would surmise they are NOT using this application method...