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Friday, September 3, 2010

Turtle Wax T-221 Wet'n Black Tire Gel

Turtle Wax T-221 Wet'n Black Tire Gel Guide







Turtle Wax T-221 Wet'n Black Tire Gel


Turtle Wax T-221 Wet'n Black Tire Gel




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Features For Turtle Wax T-221 Wet'n Black Tire Gel


  • Unique self-leveling formula leaves no blotchy, spotted surfaces, only a deep, rich, even black shine
  • No messy overspray on wheels and body panels
  • Tire Shine Gel goes on evenly and resists spin-off
  • Apply and drive off; stays on your tires, not in your wheel wells
  • Deep, black shine lasts weeks

Description For Turtle Wax T-221 Wet'n Black Tire Gel
Turtle Wax is the number one selling brand of car care products in the world with sales in 90 countries. Founded more than 60 years ago in Chicago, the company is recognized for manufacturing appearance and performance car care products for the retail consumer market and the commercial car care and professional detailing industries. ►►► Read More

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2 comments:

  1. Review by Leo for Turtle Wax T-221 Wet'n Black Tire Gel
    I use this tire gel for the last Three months and comparing other brands

    is very very good.


    The tire shine is the best


    Pontiac Sunfire

    Montero Sport

    Honda Civic

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  2. Review by W. Wilkerson for Turtle Wax T-221 Wet'n Black Tire Gel
    Once we get others past the "absurd" notion of treating our tires with product then it is very nice to see an advance from the bad old days of Armor All spinning off your spiffy clean & "conditioned" tires all over the wheels, or worse, the finish of the vehicle.


    Turtle Wax "Wet -n- Black" is quite a thick gel that is easy to manage and spreads quite well over a large area so you get better bang for buck.


    I am a first time user, this evening, so will have to update post as to longevity, etc. but the initial applications went quite smoothly [two are recommended for vehicles like mine that haven't been detailed recently or to obtain SUPER wet & black...], and thus far it is living up to expectations with nice black shiny "wet" wheels, little trouble with run off or smear over, relative ease of handling [proper purple medical service type gloves are recommended when handling this and all other vehicle detailing chemicals] and no horrid smell or strange color to limit the application - doe anybody remember the Tire Gel with Glitter incorporated ??? spoooky.


    Bonus round: this stuff is thick enough that it can easily be used on dark or light rubber molding / trim elements without fear of discoloration... going to try it on some weather stripping next.


    Test Vehilce: 2000 Dodge Intrepid ES with the stock 16" five spoke "slotted" aluminum wheels


    Thank You

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