Clean tires
#11
I have been using Westley's Bleche White and a stiff bristle brush to scubb em up good, rinse them off with a hose and then put on the Armorall tire foam. When I put that on I use a cardboard cut out the diameter of the wheel so the over spray doesnt get on the wheels. Has worked for me for years now.
#13
I know this is an older thread but try Mop and Glow for kitchen floors. You will have to really clean your tires to get them good and black first. Use an applicator sponge for tires and put a couple of coats on letting dry between coats. It can get kind of sticky on the hands, but it will give you a nice deep black satin sheen that takes a while to wear off. Best of all dust won't stick to them. I learned this trick from a truck driver buddy of mine.
#14
Last edited by DAFBFD58; 01-22-2011 at 06:28 AM.
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#18
I use the cheap awesome orange from the dollar store as a cleaner, works better than all the other products I have tried, then I use a water and glycerin based dressing from PRO called Premo, it works great inside and out, and as for the tires, if you do get dust on them, you just hose with plain water and they will look like you just applied a new coat, it also stops the dirt from penitrating the rubber unlike armor all.
PRO Car Beauty Products: S-92 PREMO DRESSING
PRO Car Beauty Products: S-92 PREMO DRESSING
#19
I spray the tire/wheel down with simple green, scrub and then pressure wash it off, gets the tire that nice black rubber again. SOMETIMES, I'll put some foam crap on, whatever I have laying around, but most times I don't anymore cause I just hit dirt too often and it looks like crap after.