How to clean tires?
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How to clean tires?
Hi all, I did a quick search , seems like few people are using eagle one products to clean their tired. My tires are super dirty and I was wondering if Yiu guys can chime in on how you and what you use to clean yours for a nice black shine? Thanks ~~
Also , what brand microfiber towel do you use to wash and dry the car?
Also , what brand microfiber towel do you use to wash and dry the car?
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I been utilizing yellow degreaser from a company called 3D. Depending on how tough the job you mix the degreaser with water. Since I usually wash my car every week or two. I only mix lightly into a sprayer bottle, 1 part solution 10 parts water. I spray solution on to each tire for about 30 seconds and viola. It saves me so much time. I used to use meguiars hot rims but I would have to scrub for ages! And not to mention I run out of product quickly. This degreaser cuts through amazingly well with slim to no scrubbing action. Then for tire dressing I follow with 3D Blue Magic. This dressing stays on for 3 weeks or more. Depending on the weather. It does tend to rain a lot in South Florida. It also leaves a really nice slick, jet black look.
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Thanks everyone'! But how do i achieve the nice black shine like how the dealers make them? Although I won't let them wash my car anymore but that's what I'm looking for
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thanks everyone for contributing! i will try the products mentioned!
does anyone also have some tips for removing water spots on the paint and windshield? it gets hot here in CA really fast and sometimes the water spots dry too fast without me noticing .. and my quick detailer didn't do the trick
does anyone also have some tips for removing water spots on the paint and windshield? it gets hot here in CA really fast and sometimes the water spots dry too fast without me noticing .. and my quick detailer didn't do the trick