I'm looking to clean the tires while the car is indoors. i don't want to use the hose or bucket of soapy water(to much of a mess). i do use water-less wash & rinse-less wash on the sheet metal with good results. are those products good to use on tires ? I've always kept those products off of my tires. or is there another product i can spray on & wipe off. still raining outside & I'm looking to get something done. i only wash the car with soap & water maybe once a year. and only do it when I'm going to drive the car when I'm done. so the tires don't get a good scrub down to often. thanks, looking for some suggestions.
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I have not tried other options yet but have liked Mothers Black to Black Tire Renew. It is a spray on wipe off tire cleaner. Usually just use leftover rinseless plus some waterless pretreat on the wheels.
I have not tried other options yet but have liked Mothers Black to Black Tire Renew. It is a spray on wipe off tire cleaner. Usually just use leftover rinseless plus some waterless pretreat on the wheels.
+1. Its my new go to during the winter washing in the garage. Just use the cheapest towels you can find and toss them when you're done.
For Tires: BLACKFIRE All-In-One Trim & Tire Protectant, tire dressing, tire protectant, whitewall tire cleaner
The Blackfire gets applied directly to a MF applicator and it's just wipe-on / walk away.
For Wheels, given this looks like a garage queen, and doesn't probably see the abuse of a daily driver, you can use a McKees n914 rinseless wash solution in a 32oz spray bottle with black MF Towels. Even if you get some on the garage floor it will dry quickly and not stain, then go over them again with a Quick Detailer for protection.
That's how I handle my garage queen... No buckets, no fuss...
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