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Ceramic Trim Coating on tires?


avvblanc01

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I wouldn’t use trim coating on tires. The flexible nature of rubber doesn’t lend itself well enough to hard surface coatings. 

 

There are tire coatings out there. We’ve used some with mixed results. It can be labor intensive to get a proper cleansing before application though. 

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23 hours ago, shane@detailedreflections said:

I wouldn’t use trim coating on tires. The flexible nature of rubber doesn’t lend itself well enough to hard surface coatings. 

 

There are tire coatings out there. We’ve used some with mixed results. It can be labor intensive to get a proper cleansing before application though. 

 

Totally aware of the alternatives, I was just curious since I already have a bottle of the Adam's trim coating sitting here! Makes sense that it wouldn't want to flex, but I'm kinda curious to give it a try as a test on the inside sidewall.  

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8 minutes ago, avvblanc01 said:

 

Totally aware of the alternatives, I was just curious since I already have a bottle of the Adam's trim coating sitting here! Makes sense that it wouldn't want to flex, but I'm kinda curious to give it a try as a test on the inside sidewall.  

 

I'm curious, but admittedly not optimistic. Let Is know how it goes...just don't forget to completely clean the surface before applying.

 

What do you use on them now?

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