I just got a set of wheels/wheel well and tire brushes. They work great but after I'm done they get really dirty, especially the tire one. What's the best way to clean them?
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Originally posted by 08 Corolla View PostI just got a set of wheels/wheel well and tire brushes. They work great but after I'm done they get really dirty, especially the tire one. What's the best way to clean them?
On the tire brush if you are talking about having a blackist greasy look to it,like after you just cleaned tires that had built up tire dressing on them and the brush appears to be slimed/stained by this. I used some super degreaser on it. I used a foaming sprayer on my Super D bottle, sprayed the brush with the foam and let sit for a while then i rinsed it off. This got rid of most of the slimmy residue but the brush was still stained. I found that after I continued to use this brush with Super D to clean tires the brush kind of continues to also clean itself after a while. The brush is clean ,but not 100% brand new in appearence. Hope this helps.
Andrew2013 Race Red F-150 SCREW
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Originally posted by onawrxhigh View Post08 Corolla,
On the tire brush if you are talking about having a blackist greasy look to it,like after you just cleaned tires that had built up tire dressing on them and the brush appears to be slimed/stained by this. I used some super degreaser on it. I used a foaming sprayer on my Super D bottle, sprayed the brush with the foam and let sit for a while then i rinsed it off. This got rid of most of the slimmy residue but the brush was still stained. I found that after I continued to use this brush with Super D to clean tires the brush kind of continues to also clean itself after a while. The brush is clean ,but not 100% brand new in appearence. Hope this helps.
Andrew
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I usually just let it be. It will self clean itself after you use it for awhile.
Ive had one for well over 2 years and its still going strong. That thing is going to last forever and I even have another!
The rim brush is getting alittle bit rough. Im thinking about using it for the underbody and such then and opening my last and only rim brush.
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