I always try to use air compressor to blow off as much dust as possible before touching. Then I start with super plush WET microfiber to give least amount of abrasion and finish with super plush dry...
I would ceramic coat just the front for ease of cleaning and max protection from bug guts, then use a paint sealant or ceramic spray coating for the rest.
This is one reason I'm a fan of Optimum Power Clean - it doesn't seem to cause any of the chalkiness that some apc / degreaser can cause. Really seems to just clean well and give a nice surface to...
You might try Optimum Power Clean. Can dilute for multiple uses. I typically use at 3:1 for exterior or engine bays and 6:1 for interior. Straight for really grimy stuff. Safe for all automotive...
I had the same thing happen to me - I just waited it out and they were gone after a couple months I think (can't remember exactly how long but it did take a bit of time)
Thanks for posting this again Guz - I think you're original post may have been lost in the mix with all these home remedies. Hopefully this will work even better.
So, did a side by side comparison where I used the same tuff shine cleaner and used each brush for half the tire, trying to use the same number of strokes and pressure. Definitely not scientific...
These suggestions are getting downright dangerous lol. I think I'll wait for the new microfiber restoration detergents to be available through autogeek instead. Hopefully they come in soon!
I got a like from The Guz - my life is now complete. Seriously though, I was a little intrigued with the brush Eldorado recommended so I ordered it and have used it a couple times now. Definitely...
I noticed the bottle I purchased recently only had the manufacture date too. I've had a bottle last for more than a year after opening in the past if that helps at all.