[DeTomaso] What to feed your tires

doug351c doug351c at gmail.com
Sun Oct 26 18:54:58 EDT 2014


I concur with Rick about a single application of No Touch being a good 
choice and rate it as the second best tire treatment I've used.
My two sons and I on our 5 cars have tried at least 8 such products over
the years.  Our fist choice though is Griots as it makes the tire look
even more like it's new rather than surface treated.  

But with all these products, I have no idea if they add to or subtract 
from the longevity of the sidewall.  I just know that I like the looks
of the tire after the Griots treatment - especially for car shows.

Doug Bruan
blue 73L #5505

-----Original Message-----
From: DeTomaso [mailto:detomaso-bounces at poca.com]On Behalf Of Rick
Sent: Sunday, October 26, 2014 2:39 PM
Cc: detomaso at poca.com
Subject: Re: [DeTomaso] What to feed your tires


   I use No Touch tire care made by permatex foam spray on all my cars.
   Spray and walk away. No sticky residue or build up. Need to wipe off
   rim after or cover before.  I just wipe off after. Using this for years
   after trying many other products.  Only one coat, do not apply two or
   more or your tires become black and shiny, not what you want.  This
   product makes tires look new and not detailed out. Just make sure your
   tires are dry before applying.  Also don't spray when it's windy for
   obvious reasons.   I haven't used Armor All for years for anything but
   have heard they are using a new formula ?  Anyone know if this stuff
   works okay now ??  All the auto parts stores carry the No Touch spray.

   Rick
   1582



   On 10/26/14, Charles McCall<charlesmccall at gmail.com> wrote:

   WE know that armor-all and other tire care products can lead to drying
   and
   cracking of rubber, not something good for hard-to-find and expensive
   tires.
   So what according to conventional wisdom is the best product to make
   them
   black and clean?
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   WE know that armor-all and other tire care products can lead to drying
   and cracking of rubber, not something good for hard-to-find and
   expensive tires.
   So what according to conventional wisdom is the best product to make
   them black and clean?
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