Covers off and give them a good scrub prior to using the coating.Just received a btl of the Gyeon Tyre Shine to try.
Do you guys actually remove the plastic cover panels when you do an engine clean up? Not had mine off before.
Covers off and give them a good scrub prior to using the coating.Just received a btl of the Gyeon Tyre Shine to try.
Do you guys actually remove the plastic cover panels when you do an engine clean up? Not had mine off before.
Love that feeling of OCD satisfaction ..Thats what I've been using for a few years now, no complaints.
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The best (longest lasting) thing I ever used was one of the G-tecnique sealants, C4 I think it was. Very good.
Make sure everything is clean and dry before applying Gyeon Tyre Shine. It's SiO2 based, so it needs to be bone dry to effectively bond.Just received a btl of the Gyeon Tyre Shine to try.
Do you guys actually remove the plastic cover panels when you do an engine clean up? Not had mine off before.
I've applied C4 to my friend's wife's mini. Lasted 2 years, very good semi permanent solution. However, you have to get your prep work perfect. Ensuring it's super clean, and wiped down with IPA before applying.I’ve used the C4 and it’s very good and lasts a long time. However I’ve found on smooth exterior plastics it tends to water spot.