I spend (much) too much and use Griot`s Rubber Cleaner most of the time. On vehicles I use (Griot`s) Wheel Cleaner on I often just use that on the tires too. I`ve used various APCs but 1) don`t want to waste my good ones on the tires and/or 2) don`t trust my cheap ones to be perfectly safe.
That pricey Griot`s Rubber Cleaner is awfully gentle....as in "won`t even hurt the dirt" unless you let it dwell and scrub it a bit and sometimes even reapply a few times. So it`s far from perfect.
migue- I`ll repeat myself just to add some emphasis...the Griot`s Rubber Cleaner is soooo gentle you mind think it`s just not potent enough, especially for neglected customer tires.
Dr. G. from Optimum has posted some interesting stuff about how you need to be a little careful about what you use on tires...IIRC it was in response to a Q/Post here by Setec Astronomy. Maybe you oughta look that up and see if something from Optimum (Power Clean?) might be a better choice for your situation than the Griot`s. I *do* really like Power Clean BTW.
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