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    Mothers Back to Black renew

    A few weeks back, I made a thread about brown tires. And within a couple hours. Forrest from mothers contacted me about a product from there 2013 line. I gave that a try. And I must say. The pictures show it in action. And they looked new afterwards. I can not speak for durability yet because the alignment shop sprayed dressing on them for lubrication of the machine.










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    Seems pretty cool! Wouldn't mind giving it a try!

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    Looks good! Whats the cost? I've been using APC for years cause its cheap and works great.

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    I believe its $6.99 a bottle on AG. Plus this is safer for your wheels that APC is.

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    Re: Mothers Back to Black renew

    Is there any advantage of this over their Foaming Wheel and Tire cleaner?
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    I have not had experience with that product. But i believe the b2b is suppose to keep the brown away longer. Not just clean it. My friend commented that the tires looked better than his brand new tires that are not mounted yet

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    Re: Mothers Back to Black renew

    APC is safe for wheels not sure what your talking about. I've been using Adam's APC for a long time on every kind of wheel you could name.

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    Re: Mothers Back to Black renew

    Have you ever used Westley's Bleche White? If so, how does this compare?

    BTW, love the SVE Drift wheels!!

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    Re: Mothers Back to Black renew

    WOW! That is some serious nastyness coming off. I currently use Griots Rubber Cleaner on my Tires but this looks a bit more potent.
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    Re: Mothers Back to Black renew

    Quote Originally Posted by Redfireshaker06 View Post
    I have not had experience with that product. But i believe the b2b is suppose to keep the brown away longer. Not just clean it. My friend commented that the tires looked better than his brand new tires that are not mounted yet.
    Is there any color to the b2b, or is it just a cleaner? The reason I ask is it's my feeling that the brown isn't as much a factor of "keeping it off" the tires, but rather dirt/grunge/brake dust/etc. collecting on the surface, thus 'keeping it on'.

    Using gel, silicone, and shine products that provide a 'film' (as it may) may indeed contribute to providing a layer for the contaminates to build up in.

    Whereas a good and thorough cleaning and a light application of tire dressing with every wash should keep the 'brown' buildup from being a nusance.

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