Typically, most of our 3 cars get washed about once a week, and fully detailed every couple of months. When I wash, it is always necessary to do some pretty heavy tire cleaning (especially since two have whitewalls and the truck has white letters), and I've found that Mean Green (from the Dollar General....) and a tire scrub brush does an awesome job. One problem, though. It seems to also ruin the wheel finish, especially as seen in the cloudy haze all over my Cadillac's wheels now.
It took me a couple of washes to figure out what was going wrong, but I eventually figured out that the Mean Green was most likely to blame. The wheels have gotten pretty bad a few times, though I did find that my PC and some #9 worked for a while gets rid of most of the white cloudiness, and they're bad again today.
Because I think it's the Mean Green, I searched to see what CMA had, and decided on Amazing Roll Off both to use on the tires and on the vinyl roofs, just because it looked like the only non-acidic one they had. Well, after ordering a gallon of the stuff (big mistake), I've come to realize that it is one heck of a worthless product for cleaning anything. Couldn't get anything off the tires and didn't even affect the vinyl roofs.
So, basically, my question is what can I use every week to clean the tires (and the wheels, somewhat, too) that won't ruin the finish of the wheels? I know most people here probably do the same routine I do, but why am I having so many problems with hazing?
It just looks awful, but the tires are always spotless!
It took me a couple of washes to figure out what was going wrong, but I eventually figured out that the Mean Green was most likely to blame. The wheels have gotten pretty bad a few times, though I did find that my PC and some #9 worked for a while gets rid of most of the white cloudiness, and they're bad again today.
Because I think it's the Mean Green, I searched to see what CMA had, and decided on Amazing Roll Off both to use on the tires and on the vinyl roofs, just because it looked like the only non-acidic one they had. Well, after ordering a gallon of the stuff (big mistake), I've come to realize that it is one heck of a worthless product for cleaning anything. Couldn't get anything off the tires and didn't even affect the vinyl roofs.
So, basically, my question is what can I use every week to clean the tires (and the wheels, somewhat, too) that won't ruin the finish of the wheels? I know most people here probably do the same routine I do, but why am I having so many problems with hazing?
It just looks awful, but the tires are always spotless!