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Westley's Bleche-Wite Tire cleaner, made for blackwall and whitewall tires.
Stuff is like $3.50 for a large spray bottle, and can be had from any local auto store.
I have APC and APC+, but even at their strong dilutions, I don't find them effective enough at cutting away the nastiness.
Im gonna give this stuff a try tomorrow. I never had luck cutting through the Endurance Gel... I have way to much build up on my tires...
Btw, it's in a large rectangular-ish, white spray bottle . It's probably the only solid white spray bottle in the automotive care section. Easy to spot; hope it works.
Remember to coat tires liberally with WBW, let it sit for 2-3mins, then agitate with a brush, then spray off with water. Once the tires are dry, they will look very dry and just begging for a fresh application of dressing of your choice .
I thought the point of the thread was that APC didn't work?
It does a reasonable job when used regularly and on things that aren't caked on from neglect, and on chemicals that are especially difficult to remove from the tire, but I think there's better-suited stuff out there .
Westley's Bleche-Wite does work great against tough tire dressings. Once tires are all cleaned up I use water base dressings to keep from having a tough time cleaning up.
Used Purple Power today. I sprayed it on narrow setting on 5 circle passes. The second pass, there was brown just running off the tire. Then I followed up and scrubbed with a sponge/scrubber to remove what was built on different areas. Fantastic job. I used it at full strength.
I generally use APC+ on tires, but for really, really nasty tires I have used the Super Degreaser and that stuff just melts the gunk right off the tires. Even without scrubbing you can see nasty stuff fall off of the tires.
A little light scrubbing, rinse it off, and voila, perfectly clean!
Hmm interesting. I too had a hard time using APC+ on my gf's subaru. For some reason those dang tires catch a lot of dirt and gunk in just a month or so. On other tires, I'd just use APC+ and it cleans it perfect.
Looks like I have to pick up some Super Degreaser.
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maintain with APC, but when the dressing is really built up from using silicone dressing, I use Eagle One A2Z. Stuff just pulls out the dressing. Not very economical like Megs APC however.
If that's the Eagle One All Wheel Tire Cleaner, then I concur, it's cheap, doesn't take much and foams pretty good (meaning product spreading is great) and melts any and all tire dressings I use.
It also melts away tar sling on the lower parts of your car, but it also melts away waxes as any wheel cleaner, so wax when done!
Philippians 2:14 - Do all things without grumbling or questioning,
I use NXT Gen Foam Tire Cleaner and Versa-Angle Tire brush to clean the tires. They do a really good job - I'm not planning to change this combo. And the key in applying tire dressings is not to use too much product - I always rub Endurance into the tire and then wipe off the excess. This leaves the tires looking natural and not sticky.
The NXT Tire cleaner was great! Can't find it here in the states, I bought a bunch at a Big Lots but haven't seen it in over a year or two here in No. California or So. Oregon.....
Philippians 2:14 - Do all things without grumbling or questioning,
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