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@degaik Pine Sap AKA snake oil!
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@BobandShari just another gimik.
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I hope they spelt tire like tyre on purpose haha
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@BobandShari lol
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I live in Canada and I have used this for two winters now. It truly does work. I highly recommend it!
Well worth the price and much cheaper than snow tires.
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this stuff makes no noticable difference on neither my toyota sienna nor my nissan altima
I also tried it on my bicycle tires and my shoes and it does nothing,I now use it as a flamethower to kill bees under my deck at which it excels!
The vapours would also affect your health over time.
Invest in winter or a good pair of all-season tires.
degaik 3 years ago 6
Consumer Reports tested it and statted that it improved traction modestly -- but only for about 1 mile after application. It sounds like it might be handy in a particularly slippery area during initial acceleration, like maybe when you need some more traction pulling out of a parallel-parking area, perhaps. Another possible use -- a natural bleeding inhibitor (assuming there is no toxins added). Pine sap is almost like a "super-glue" on cuts, & was used a lot by the Native Americans for that.
feelytouchy67 1 year ago