Miller Tire Paint Concentrate (PICTURES ADDED)
Posted: Sat Aug 07, 2010 12:58 pm
I believe that Miller Tire PaInt Concentrate is a good value for the money with a quart costing $ 20.00 plus shipping.
you can purchase it on Ebay or MillerTire web site http://www.millertire.com
This is a concentrate that is mixed one to one with water. This essentailly doubles your yield of tire paint. It goes on easily with a bristle or foam brush and can be sprayed on if desired. I typically wear latex gloves and brush it on with a bristle brush which I dispose of once I am finished the project.
It will take maybe 3 ounces of concentrate to put 2 coats of paint on 2 rear turf tires. It usually takes me about 30 to 45 minutes to do both tires with one coat. I typically leave the tire on the tractor and jack it up a bit so the tire will turn freely and I can work from my stool without moving around to much.
The sheen of the dried paint appears almost original and mixing the paint just a bit thicker than recommended will cover some weather cracking. The finish lasts a long time ( months , depending on your use ) and it covers crayon and moderate overspray without much trouble when applying 2 coats.
The shelf life of the once opened bottle is at least a year and a half from my experience.
This is not a miracle product but to refreshen the appearance of otherwise good tires , it is a good alternative to replacement in my opinion.
Label on tire paint bottle.
Painted tire next to new never mnounted ag tire.
Tire before cleaning and painting.
Here is a link again to MillerTire
http://www.millertire.com
you can purchase it on Ebay or MillerTire web site http://www.millertire.com
This is a concentrate that is mixed one to one with water. This essentailly doubles your yield of tire paint. It goes on easily with a bristle or foam brush and can be sprayed on if desired. I typically wear latex gloves and brush it on with a bristle brush which I dispose of once I am finished the project.
It will take maybe 3 ounces of concentrate to put 2 coats of paint on 2 rear turf tires. It usually takes me about 30 to 45 minutes to do both tires with one coat. I typically leave the tire on the tractor and jack it up a bit so the tire will turn freely and I can work from my stool without moving around to much.
The sheen of the dried paint appears almost original and mixing the paint just a bit thicker than recommended will cover some weather cracking. The finish lasts a long time ( months , depending on your use ) and it covers crayon and moderate overspray without much trouble when applying 2 coats.
The shelf life of the once opened bottle is at least a year and a half from my experience.
This is not a miracle product but to refreshen the appearance of otherwise good tires , it is a good alternative to replacement in my opinion.
Label on tire paint bottle.
Painted tire next to new never mnounted ag tire.
Tire before cleaning and painting.
Here is a link again to MillerTire
http://www.millertire.com