Tire dressing

solekeeper

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Hey guys, I was wondering how to correctly remove old leftover tire dressing from tires?

Mine it just building up I think....
 
solekeeper said:
Cool, so some wheel cleaner with a brush should do the trick.



Not any wheel cleaner, some acid cleaners don't really work for grease. I mentioned the EO AWTC because it's easy to get OTC and pretty cheap.
 
Setec Astronomy said:
Not any wheel cleaner, some acid cleaners don't really work for grease. I mentioned the EO AWTC because it's easy to get OTC and pretty cheap.



+1. i use this and it works great. one of the OTC products that i keep going back for more.
 
I've found Turtle Wax F21 cleaner (mild alkaline cleaner) does a very good job of cleaning the tires. I prefer an acidic cleaner for the wheel itself (Mother's FX Wheel Cleaner. IMHO you get the best results with a two stage process. First Alkaline (to get rid of greasy/oil dirt) and then acidic (to drop inorganic dirt).
 
Setec Astronomy said:
Get a bottle of Eagle One All Wheel and Tire Cleaner and scrub them, or use some APC mixed fairly strong.



i love eagle one all wheel and tire cleaner. works like a charm, one of the few products i have no interest in replacing
 
GoudyL said:
I've found Turtle Wax F21 cleaner (mild alkaline cleaner) does a very good job of cleaning the tires. I prefer an acidic cleaner for the wheel itself (Mother's FX Wheel Cleaner. IMHO you get the best results with a two stage process. First Alkaline (to get rid of greasy/oil dirt) and then acidic (to drop inorganic dirt).





Really newb question............



What are some alkaline cleaners? Are most APC cleaners alkaline?
 
GoudyL said:
,,,,,then acidic (to drop inorganic dirt).



What is inorganic dirt? Dirt is usually defined as default organic as I heard it so I assume it is inorganic non-petroleum based stuff? Just curious. I know acids are used on chrome but no idea why.
 
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