cctaylor88
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- Apr 22, 2013
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I have never owned a set of black wheels and would like to know how exactly I should go about cleaning them. After they are rinsed with water and/or soap I would really like to give the tires that "wet" look...but have had trouble with this in the past. I purchased some gel last summer and I really didn't like it much so I am thinking about going with a spray. I take it you guys recommend some hot shine?
So if I want to clean my tires and give them that lasting wet look what would you suggest? Rinse with water and then apply some spray to a cloth rag and go about it that way? In the past when I go for the wet look it took an incredible amount of work when using the gel, or maybe it was a cheap brand but it didn't seem worth the effort and some spots on the tire would look wet while others barely did at all. Also, I have never went about "protecting" my rims or putting any type of sealer (I don't know if that's the right word to use) on them but wouldn't mind adding the step.
I know this is a lot but this is the place to come. So a quick recap... I really just want to clean my rims (should I do it wet or dry) and then follow up with that wet tire look and would like to know the best products and best method to go about it. Wouldn't mind adding a protector of sorts either.
Thanks!
So if I want to clean my tires and give them that lasting wet look what would you suggest? Rinse with water and then apply some spray to a cloth rag and go about it that way? In the past when I go for the wet look it took an incredible amount of work when using the gel, or maybe it was a cheap brand but it didn't seem worth the effort and some spots on the tire would look wet while others barely did at all. Also, I have never went about "protecting" my rims or putting any type of sealer (I don't know if that's the right word to use) on them but wouldn't mind adding the step.
I know this is a lot but this is the place to come. So a quick recap... I really just want to clean my rims (should I do it wet or dry) and then follow up with that wet tire look and would like to know the best products and best method to go about it. Wouldn't mind adding a protector of sorts either.
Thanks!