i dont need to just shine them, they have this crap from road treatment on them, makes them greenish
when i tire shine it goes away, but i need a way to permanntely clean them... any ideas?
scub them w/ a pad i guess. i dont know i never had that on mine. i would assume a slightly rough pad would take it off.
simple green wesleys bleach white or something of that nature. tire srub brush on the stiffer side. wet tire soak in cleaner srub rinse. avoid direct sunlight if possible(dries cleaner to quick). a heated pressure washer helps too, but good results can be achived with a garden hose. its a good idea to do this before applying tire dressings anyway. the shine will be depper and the dressing will last a bit longer. oh yeah carefull of your rims.
wut about my rims.. wut would it do to them? eat the paint?
use greased lighting cleaner on your wheels and tires scrub the tires with a stiff brush, you will also notice you get a dull shine.
I second DAsKARR i use greased lightning, I also have a wheel cover that i use when i am cleaning my tires. clean the tires then the rims then cover the rims again and spray my tires with some meguiars nxt tire shine mine are still looking good after almost 2 weeks
purple power or greased lighting are fine too, what i suggested where off the top of my head. im a detailer of 7 years so most of the products i use are not available in a store
your rims should be fine, american raceing wheels tend to be a bit fussy if your not carefull.just dont let the cleaner dry they streeck easy. nothing to worry about. you can always polish them. dnacustoms suggestion a bout a wheel cover is a good idea, exspecialy when dressing, it attracts brake dust etc and just @!#$ty looking running off nice clean rims.
Nope.
Scrubbing Bubbles toilet cleaner.
i swear to god man that stuff works wonders. Spray it on... let it set... scrub it with a brush and your tires are golden.
as for the rims Any spray on, set in, and spray off stuff should do the trick... If not get the polish out and start hand polishing the rims.
tuff stuff and theres is a tool to clean them.. you can get it auto zone they have better stuff then tuff stuff but thats what i use shines em righ tup
If you're worried about getting the product (I also use either Greased Lightning or Bleach White) on your wheels, wet everything down with the hose, then spray the cleaner onto a scrub brush. This way, you can scrub just the tires and avoid getting it on the rims.
chad hoffman wrote:a heated pressure washer helps too, but good results can be achived with a garden hose.
Be careful when you use a pressure washer on tires it's not really a good idea. Too powerful of a pressure washer can damage your tire by putting slices into it. Being a manager of a tire shop seen to many idiots slice there sidewalls open usually on trucks moreso than cars.