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whats a good tire cleaner to use that wont leave the tires with a wet look, and oily dirt magnet on them? i just want my tires to be black and look normal.
As of today, I can support the Meguiars High Endurance tire gel recommendation. Based on posts here, I picked some up at Auto Zone. Did my Camry tires and it looks great. If it's as long lasting as promoted I'll love it. They didn't have any tire swipes in stock, so I just put it on with a cloth. Seemed to work fine.Eagle One - All Wheel & Tire Cleaner. Spray it on, aggitate with a brush and then let is sit for a minute. Then hose it off. Black funky water will go running down your driveway, and your tires will be happy and clean.
Now that the tires are clean you can apply a nice new coat of tire dressing. For a retail product, I like Meguiars High Endurance tire gel, applied with a foam Eagle One Tire Swipe.
I agree, saw in another post that PB recommended the Eagle One so I tried it and it is by far the best cleaner I have used for the tires. While it says it's for wheel and tire, it doesn't seem to work as well on the wheels. I still end up having to wash the wheels with a separate sponge.Eagle One - All Wheel & Tire Cleaner. Spray it on, aggitate with a brush and then let is sit for a minute. Then hose it off. Black funky water will go running down your driveway, and your tires will be happy and clean.
Now that the tires are clean you can apply a nice new coat of tire dressing. For a retail product, I like Meguiars High Endurance tire gel, applied with a foam Eagle One Tire Swipe.
I heard Coca Cola works as a cheap tire dressing...no joke. Apparently it's very big in Mexico.Has anyone come across any good homemade formulas for cleaners or dressings?
Interesting. I'd be afraid of drawing ants into my garageI heard Coca Cola works as a cheap tire dressing...no joke. Apparently it's very big in Mexico.
I would scrub my tires with soap first, however.
I always use a mitt or something on the wheels. There is no cleaner that you can just spray on the wheels and expect perfectly clean wheels without touching the wheels with a brush or mitt. Same thing goes with the paint. You can't just spray soap on the paint and rinse it off. You have to touch the paint with a mitt to get it really clean.I agree, saw in another post that PB recommended the Eagle One so I tried it and it is by far the best cleaner I have used for the tires. While it says it's for wheel and tire, it doesn't seem to work as well on the wheels. I still end up having to wash the wheels with a separate sponge.
If you do this, use Diet Coke. Regular Coke has too much sugar and will make a sticky mess.I heard Coca Cola works as a cheap tire dressing...no joke. Apparently it's very big in Mexico.
I would scrub my tires with soap first, however.
Diet Coke is better for a phat ride anyway...:lol:If you do this, use Diet Coke. Regular Coke has too much sugar and will make a sticky mess.