Jeep Tires and Wheels

Nice job! I'm somewhat of a wheel-tire-wheelwell-fanatic myself. Whenever I detail a vehicle that has been lifted and much of the suspension is exposed, AA Tire Foam is a really good way to improve it's appearance. It actually has some pretty good cleaning power too. Again, nice work. Looks much better!:Dancing Dot:
 
Oops! Right. I called it 'AA Tire spray' but it is the Foam that I used. I don't know what it's properties are in terms of 'attractiveness to dirt'. I'm hoping dirt will slide off?

On the convertible top I use 303 protectant. I just can't say enough good things about that stuff! It penetrates dirty water spots and seems to repel dirt. It is certainly easier to clean on subsequent washes.

I'm not bothering to show paint close-ups as it is scratched from bushes etc. I could buff them down, but what's the point? I'd just go and get it scratched again. Note to future off-roaders: Be careful buying a Black vehicle! They really show up every scratch and defect. Some guys in the club are very distraught about their scratch situation. Silver hides scratches very well!
 
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