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Be careful using Ultimate Black Tire Coating!!

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  • Be careful using Ultimate Black Tire Coating!!

    This product does yield great results, however, it is not very user friendly and one can lasts for one use on a standard truck. This product was not very fun to use. If you're not careful it will freeze the tip of your finger and you won't notice until its too late. I now have a large blister on the tip of my finger. I noticed that my finger was frozen after about the third wheel. The next day (yesterday) I had a large blister, it is difficult to even type this message.

    The upside is that this product really makes your tire shine and most importantly there is no sling off! Just make sure you wear gloves while spraying
    2010 F150 FX4 and 2001 Ford Escape
    Meguiars All the Way!!!!!!!

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    Re: Be careful using Ultimate Black Tire Coating!!

    We sort of hate to say this, but if you used up an entire can on a single vehicle, you seriously over used the product. While your truck tires are certainly larger than those found on a typical sedan, I have used this product on all three of our cars at home and still have well over half a can left. There is no need at all to lay this on really thick; doing so just wastes product.

    It should be noted that this product comes out in a very fine mist, almost like a spray paint instead of a typical tire dressing. That's because it isn't a dressing but a true coating. Use it sparingly and you'll get much better results and a better experience with the product.
    Michael Stoops
    Senior Global Product & Training Specialist | Meguiar's Inc.

    Remember, this hobby is supposed to be your therapy, not the reason you need therapy.

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