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Wheel black stuff
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I have 2 bottles of your finest "gunge" that is really rather good! Trouble I have is that it flings on to the car when driving & then looks awful ... how can I stop this?
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I have 2 bottles of your finest "gunge" that is really rather good! Trouble I have is that it flings on to the car when driving & then looks awful ... how can I stop this?
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Apply it as thinly as possible, preferably at least 3-4 hours before driving. Try to avoid getting it into the treads (stop just short), and as Matt, says, a final wipedown a few hours later may help. I apply mine late in the evening, then allow to dry fully overnight - never get any sling the next day. Sounds like you may be applying a little thickly, or driving too soon?
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Thanks guys.
Perhaps need to put less on then as I did apply with a sponge & left it overnight! I'll try wiping some of it off after a few hrs too. It is really good stuff though as tyres stay black for at least a month = 4 washes
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Perhaps need to put less on then as I did apply with a sponge & left it overnight! I'll try wiping some of it off after a few hrs too. It is really good stuff though as tyres stay black for at least a month = 4 washes
TX.
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