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    Tire cleaner/ Dressing

    Hi Everyone!
    I am looking for a good tire cleaner as the winter will be arriving soon.
    I would like to keep up my tires on my daily use car.

    I am also looking for a tire dressing that is shinny and something that does not spray all over the the car once applied,
    Something that will dry and stay shiny.
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    I agree with finemess...amazing roll off is where is at!

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    Re: Tire cleaner/ Dressing

    AMAZING ROLL OFF

    Jim uses Brown royal. I haven't tried it yet myself but his word is gold.
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    To clean tires: Amazing Roll Off or Meguiar's Super Degreaser. Meg's is a little cheaper.

    Tire Dressing: Opti-Bond FTW

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    ARO, OPC, or APC+ for cleaning. For a somewhat shiny tire dressing I actually prefer Endurance.

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    ARO indeed ...


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    Re: Tire cleaner/ Dressing

    Tire Dressing: PERL for the very best looks on tires. UT&TG or WGETS for most in durability but less black but a refined, non glossy finish. If you live in a region that rains every day the looks will go down with PERL after a few rains so for that situation you might try UT&TG instead but you will compromise initial looks for longer term durability. UT&TG, WG ETS, and PERL can all be used and in fact excel at other applications beyond tires.

    CarPro PERL: Review: CarPro PERL

    DP Tire Gel: Review: DP Gloss Tire Gel (New Formula-Blind Review)

    Ultima Trim and Tire Guard or Wolfgang ETS: Review: Wolfgang Exterior Trim Sealant
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    Re: Tire cleaner/ Dressing

    I use ain old cheap bleech white. Now labeled under Black Magic but is the same stuff. I have RWL Pirellis on my truck and it gets them super clean. Brown Royal works pretty good too. Not a fan of ARO... and to me it smells like bleech white only not as strong. For dressing I like Opti Bond diluted. I have some PERL and am looking forward to try it.

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    Re: Tire cleaner/ Dressing

    Any APC 1:15+stiff bristle brush will clean tires, then wipe down with a terry cloth towel and let it dry. I use purple power 1:5 or simple green 1:15. just depends whats handy. It may take a few going overs to really clean tires.

    I like megs endurance shine. Its very shinny for 3-4 days then still shines for a week and then becomes more mantle for week 2-3. It doesn't stand up to rain storms. But with decent weather you can get 2-3 weeks of good looks easy. It doesn't sling at all either.
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