Todd@RUPES
Just a regular guy
Cleaning tires is can be one of the least enjoyable aspects of car care but perfectly dressed tires are one aspect of what separates a clean car from a detailed car. The foundation of a perfectly dressed tire starts with a clean tire. So roll up yourselves, engage in a little elbow grease, and get cleaning.
Tip One: If your tire has old, petroleum/silicone based dressing you may need to use a very stiff brush. If you can dig your finger nail into you current dressing you have your work cut out for you. Spray a light amount of tire cleaner or all purpose cleaner on the tire and scrub with a short bristle brush. I like using a Cobra Brass Brush. It is about the size of a toothbrush so gives you precise control. Scrub in a circular motion (like your dentist instructed you with your teeth) until the existing dressing balls up and begins to loosen.
Tip Two: Microfiber makes an amazing tire cleaner! Microfiber was originally designed for cleaning, long before detailers demanded ultra plush versions for polish and wax removal. It is still an amazing cleaner. After scrubbing your tires and rinsing, apply a little of your favorite tire cleaner or all-purpose-cleaner to a microfiber and scrub. You will be amazing at how much gunk you are able to remove from your clean tire. Repeat if necessary and you will soon be on your way to spotless tires.
Tip Three: Move the car! Move the car forward or backward atleast 1/4 of the tire's rotation to clean the area of the sidewall that is not accessible when the tire is close to the ground.
Tip Four: Clean your tires frequently and use a high quality dressing! Allowing multiple applications of tire dressing to build up or using a low quality dressing that is primarily silicone or heavy petroleum based will make future cleanings difficult!
Tip One: If your tire has old, petroleum/silicone based dressing you may need to use a very stiff brush. If you can dig your finger nail into you current dressing you have your work cut out for you. Spray a light amount of tire cleaner or all purpose cleaner on the tire and scrub with a short bristle brush. I like using a Cobra Brass Brush. It is about the size of a toothbrush so gives you precise control. Scrub in a circular motion (like your dentist instructed you with your teeth) until the existing dressing balls up and begins to loosen.
Tip Two: Microfiber makes an amazing tire cleaner! Microfiber was originally designed for cleaning, long before detailers demanded ultra plush versions for polish and wax removal. It is still an amazing cleaner. After scrubbing your tires and rinsing, apply a little of your favorite tire cleaner or all-purpose-cleaner to a microfiber and scrub. You will be amazing at how much gunk you are able to remove from your clean tire. Repeat if necessary and you will soon be on your way to spotless tires.
Tip Three: Move the car! Move the car forward or backward atleast 1/4 of the tire's rotation to clean the area of the sidewall that is not accessible when the tire is close to the ground.
Tip Four: Clean your tires frequently and use a high quality dressing! Allowing multiple applications of tire dressing to build up or using a low quality dressing that is primarily silicone or heavy petroleum based will make future cleanings difficult!