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Old 24th May 2009, 20:06   #1
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problem with tire dressing spinning off on to car....

I cant seem to find a tire gel that wont spin off on to my car......


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Tyre ‘Sling’
As you drive the tyres rotate and the inertia can cause tyre dressing to ‘sling’. This can be caused by (a) applying the product to an improperly cleaned surface, to which it cannot adhere too. The preparation of the surface is the cause of this problem not the product (b) and / or an excess of product. Remedy- after the dressing has penetrated remove any excess.

This is often a problem with solvent-based silicone dressings (Dimethalsilicone or DMS) usually a clear greasy liquid, this type of oil they does not dry easily Remedy- use a water-based product


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