🛞 Glide into tire perfection with Purple Power!
Purple Power (3920P) Tire and Rubber Lubricant is a 1-gallon liquid solution expertly formulated to lubricate rubber and simplify mounting and demounting of all tire sizes—from low-profile automotive to heavy tractor tires—while preventing corrosion and protecting sealing areas for a flawless fit.
Brand | PURPLE POWER |
Package Information | Bottle |
Liquid Volume | 128 Fluid Ounces |
Recommended Uses For Product | Automotive, Industrial |
Specific Uses For Product | Prevent Corrosion |
Item Form | Liquid |
Manufacturer | Purple Power |
Unit Count | 128.0 Fluid Ounces |
UPC | 096582392008 |
Model | 3920P |
Item Weight | 8.63 pounds |
Package Dimensions | 6.1 x 5.9 x 5.6 inches |
Item model number | 3920P |
Manufacturer Part Number | 3920P |
R**K
Slippery stuff
This stuff is great. I've used it several times for tire change outs and it is slicker than snot.I know it would be cheaper to use soap and water, only concern I have with soap is that it is slightly corrosive. Growing up having my tires being professionally changed, I never saw corrosion on rims. After being involved with tire change outs and using soap, I can say that metal corrosion is apparent. I have no idea if it is cheap metal on tire rims or the use of soap. Or maybe living in the north where roads are sanded and salted. Just commenting on an observation and taking the "safer" route.
N**K
Seems like it's good stuff. No mention that it isn't caustic to wheels, though.
Like this better than the gelatin-style goop I bought. That stuff is hard to apply. This works great in the lube tube with applicator. Thick, but not too thick. Plain, generic label with no mention that it won't damage wheels or is non-toxic. I'm sure it's fine, but specific wording would have put me at ease.
1**D
Don't change a tire without it!
I've used soap solution for years. I recently encountered a stubborn tire, and could not for the life of me get it to go back on the rim with the limited equipment I had available. I bought some of this lubricant; what a difference! The tire still didn't go on without effort, but it was easy enough to be almost embarrassing. I wonder how many of the other struggles over the years were considerably harder than was necessary. Fortunately, it's a big bottle, and I didn't use much. I will be set for quite a while.
D**S
It's slippery....BUT
Yeah it's slippery, but what good is it if it always beads up on the tire rubber like water on waxed paint? This stuff won't lay down on the bead or the wheel to give a consistent path of lubrication. We are a professional shop and this stuff isn't as good as just using soap. Our Hunter tire machine struggled a bit more using this liquid than using paste...Not enough lubrication. We're going back to paste and throwing the rest of this stuff in the dumpster.
C**.
Four Stars
The Rubber Lube I purchased before seemed a little thicker, but, it does the job.
V**E
It works!
This stuff is real slippery when applied to the tire and rim. It stays in place long enough to get the tire on, but dries with little to no residue.
R**N
not much
seems to be a good product
A**R
don't waste your money!!!
this product is garbage. you're better off with soap and water. I do multiple tires daily and thought it would be easier than the paste that I usually use. Wrong this product is expensive and doesn't even do what some Palmolive and water will (3 times more lube for a 10th of the price)
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