I’ll just blow dry them after I do my regular foam wash and PolyGloss, then(if necessary), treat them with 1Z Nextzett Vinyl and Rubber.
I’ll just blow dry them after I do my regular foam wash and PolyGloss, then(if necessary), treat them with 1Z Nextzett Vinyl and Rubber.
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The last bottle I purchased in 2018 had the new formula on it. I purchased it form Autopia.
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Ah, interesting! That works OK for me on the wheels/etc. but not the tires...I guess I might be a little more Autopian about it than I thought. Or, perhaps more likely, your shampoo/water/dirt-on-tires situation is just different from mine (and I sure bet you don`t let `em get as bad between washes as I do ).
I use Adam`s Tire & Rubber Cleaner.
For my cars I am also using the power scrubbing method Mike Phillips recommends. I clean the tire using a brush attached to my PC, rinse and clean it again. That usually gets it a nice matte finish, and adding dressing (just switching from VRT to CarPro PERL) makes it look even better.
As for maintenance, I will do a full cleaning every 3-4 washes, but mostly go over the tires with left over rinseless wash solution - wash the car first, then do the wheels with a soft wheel brush, then the tires with a stiff bristle brush.
IME the Dawn we use is pretty lousy for anything automotive-related (in this case, it might be a matter of our brake pads). And it`s a foamy PIA to rinse (maybe because of our water) compared to the GG Rubber Cleaner, which rinses off very easily.
I`m not hating on Dawn, sure never had it do any damage to anything, but we just use it for dishes and as a kitchen hand soap (and it`s pretty mediocre for hands too, regardless of how well it degreases baby ducks ).
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What is the easiest way? I don’t have a lot of energy so tires is one of the things that falls by the way side.
Like this baby Duck: : http://f.ptcdn.info/893/011/000/1383...-ducati1-o.jpg
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Or the Daddy Duck: https://www.autoweek.com/drives/a367...ucati-monster/
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