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  • #31
    Re: How to get rid of sticky tire dressing?

    Yes, it's a pity Meguiar's discontinued this product. Lucky for me, I can still buy it in Poland.

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    • #32
      Re: How to get rid of sticky tire dressing?

      Originally posted by Nappers View Post
      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!
      Yeah, just the older name for it.

      Originally posted by Nappers View Post
      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.....
      If you ever drive down, let me know. Have a few cans of it. Never use it anymore due to the EO product.

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      • #33
        Re: How to get rid of sticky tire dressing?

        I like Bleche White for REALLY Grimey tires, but be careful with it as I'm sure tons of people have already warned about it.

        Another Good Combo is Super Degreaser 4:1 scrubbed, rinsed, followed by APC 4:1 with a foaming spray.

        I once put swirls in my paint just to see what it looked like.

        I don't always detail cars, but when I do, I prefer Meguiar's.
        Remove swirls my friends.

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        • #34
          Re: How to get rid of sticky tire dressing?

          Originally posted by roushstage2 View Post
          If you ever drive down, let me know. Have a few cans of it. Never use it anymore due to the EO product.
          I don't use it either, used my last can and found that E1 is slightly better and more available at Schmucks in my area, but, I should make a road trip and see you someday anyways! Only 4 hours away breaking the speed laws here and there.....
          Philippians 2:14 - Do all things without grumbling or questioning,

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          • #35
            Re: How to get rid of sticky tire dressing?

            Hit it with a high quality APC, and if you really want to get it cleaner, take a shop towel slightly soaked in Tarminator and wipe the tire with it. You'll be amazed at what will come off the tire.
            Erik Mejia

            Polishing Paint removes the stress in my life, and the swirls on my car.

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            • #36
              Re: How to get rid of sticky tire dressing?

              Originally posted by Nappers View Post
              I don't use it either, used my last can and found that E1 is slightly better and more available at Schmucks in my area, but, I should make a road trip and see you someday anyways! Only 4 hours away breaking the speed laws here and there.....
              Hehe, sounds like a plan. Maybe we could meet half way somewhere, or I could drive up early in the day for a Neon detail day!

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              • #37
                Re: How to get rid of sticky tire dressing?

                Originally posted by cardriver View Post
                A la...Purple Power?
                I have some of that.

                It does a good job of cleaning tires too.
                r. b.

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                • #38
                  Re: How to get rid of sticky tire dressing?

                  Originally posted by Eddie6th View Post
                  I don't know if anyone here finds this. If I get a sponge and use Hot Shine on my tyres and rub,I find it takes brown markings off the tyre and onto the sponge. Then I go around the tyres with a new sponge. Very rarely,have I ever tried cleaning them. They turn out fine.
                  I like Hot Shine.

                  They also make it in a foaming spray that will clean & dress the tires without scrubbing / rubbing.
                  r. b.

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                  • #39
                    Re: How to get rid of sticky tire dressing?

                    Originally posted by roushstage2 View Post
                    Hehe, sounds like a plan. Maybe we could meet half way somewhere, or I could drive up early in the day for a Neon detail day!
                    Bring a diamond coated cutting pad!

                    I'll have a cigar ready for you! Just checked my humidor today! 72% humidity and holding!

                    Got to keep my OpusX's happy.

                    Getting back on track though, Purple Power is strong stuff and be careful on your wheels. Use gloves too!

                    I'll have to try the Super Degreaser for the tuff stuff. Haven't tried it yet.
                    Philippians 2:14 - Do all things without grumbling or questioning,

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                    • #40
                      Re: How to get rid of sticky tire dressing?

                      We'll have to figure something out one of these days then...

                      I don't have the "Purple Power" brand degreaser, but I bought some PartsMaster Purple Degreaser to remove transmission fluid off of the road. I'm guessing it will probably work in the same manner though. Now to try it on the car I suppose.

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                      • #41
                        Re: How to get rid of sticky tire dressing?

                        Originally posted by yalerd View Post
                        I also would recommend APC+, this can removed it very good. Also if you don't have APC+ and would like to try something that you could I would try Dawn (dish soap), I've used it and has done the job pretty good.

                        If I put loads of dish soap in a bottle, is that going to be an alright APC substitute? A gallon of Super Degreaser is 41 Euros in Germany ($52) and that's kind of expensive. Regular APC is only a few Euros cheaper.

                        Also: how stiff should a tire brush be? Maybe like a medium tooth brush? The Meguiar's tire brush is 20 Euros (25 dollars) and I would first like to see if cleaning the tires properly is actually going to help make the Endurance gel last through rains.

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