Eldorado2k
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I recently tried out Mothers Back to Black Tire Renew for the 1st time and it got me thinking about whether or not all other tire cleaners can be used that same way, or if there really is groundbreaking technology inside that bottle of Mothers... So naturally it lead me to do some testing, and now I present to you a 4 way waterless tire cleaner Battle Royale where only the winners win and the losers go home.
Here are the 4 participants:
Also, I know that D108 Super Degreaser and D114 aren't meant to be used as waterless tire cleaners. I have no apologizes and don't care if it's unfair. [these cheapo shop towels folded in quarters will be used for the testing]
Ok so lets get to it.. Here's the test subject. These tires were cleaned and had Meguiars Hyper Dressing applied to them this past Saturday. I know they don't look dirty at all... It's a constant dilemma with tires around here. Lol.
Mothers Back to Black Tire Renew - Before: Front drivers side tire.
I sprayed the tire with a liberal amount of cleaner, going around the tire about 2 times to ensure even coverage. Directions say let it dwell for 15secs... I gave it 30secs. and proceeded to wipe off the tire.
Loads of dirt & grime easily wiped away onto the towel. I folded the towel and even at the 4th side there seemed to be a substantial amount of gunk still willing to come off the tire. It kind of felt like I could've kept going, but I only wanted to use 1 side of each towel for this test.
After:
Mckee's Rubber & Tire Rejuvenator - Just after spraying onto drivers side rear tire:
I decided to take that before picture after spraying it because of the noticeable amount of browning that was immediately visable coming off the tire. It's hard to see in the pic, but irl it stood out. I let it dwell for 1min. per directions.
Similar to the 1st tire, this was also a positive user experience as the towel glides rather easily across the tire and loads of grime come off and there's no doubt of it's effectiveness.
After:
Megs Super Degreaser@4:1 - Passenger side front tire. I sprayed the same liberal amount as the other tires got and let it dwell for 1min.
Now here's where things begin to get hairy... Wipe off with this tire showed a clear difference between the previous 2 + the gunk seemed to almost hit the wall after 2 quarters of the towel. It dried much faster and you could tell the cleaning cycle was over sooner. Not a very pleasant user experience. There is no doubt a difference between the first 2 compared to this 1.
Things literally got hairy using D108 as a waterless tire cleaner:
After:
If you thought there was a drop off in both performance and user experience with D108, it got even worse trying to use D114 as a waterless, especially with these towels. Gunkola. It was a sticky greasy mess trying to wipe this tire off.
After: It only looks this good because I never let these tires look bad... But trust me, up close/irl this tire is not up to snuff.
Ok here's each of the towels afterwards.
Mothers. Great job. This stuff lives up to its hype. This pic almost doesn't serve its true justice.
Mckee's. Also very good. I'd rate it just slightly under the Mothers, but that margin could've been due to it being the rear tire not having the as much gunk to clean off as the front? But it wasn't enough to make it a clear factor and this still did an excellent job.
Btw, I placed every towel in these after shots in the same direction with the 1st sides used on the bottom and final wipe side on top. I try to remember the small details for equal test results.
Meguiars Super Degreaser@4:1
You can clearly see where it hit the wall as the top 2 sides don't have much on them... I'm actually surprised the the 2nd quarter of the towel the towel has as much as it does. Super Degreaser isn't recommended to be used as a waterless tire cleaner and it's obvious why. Its best to stick to the manufacturers recommended directions for D108.
Meguiars D114.
This isn't a tire cleaner, never claimed to be and I never said it was... However I've had positive results using it to wipe off Coated tires. Trying to wipe off dressed tires was a totally different story. Poor results in every way. You can see how it quit cleaning by the clean 4th quarter of the towel.
I thought I'd share these results for anyone/everyone who's wondered if dedicated tire cleaners can really make a difference or not... As you can see, they do. Thanks for reading.
Here are the 4 participants:

Also, I know that D108 Super Degreaser and D114 aren't meant to be used as waterless tire cleaners. I have no apologizes and don't care if it's unfair. [these cheapo shop towels folded in quarters will be used for the testing]

Ok so lets get to it.. Here's the test subject. These tires were cleaned and had Meguiars Hyper Dressing applied to them this past Saturday. I know they don't look dirty at all... It's a constant dilemma with tires around here. Lol.
Mothers Back to Black Tire Renew - Before: Front drivers side tire.

I sprayed the tire with a liberal amount of cleaner, going around the tire about 2 times to ensure even coverage. Directions say let it dwell for 15secs... I gave it 30secs. and proceeded to wipe off the tire.
Loads of dirt & grime easily wiped away onto the towel. I folded the towel and even at the 4th side there seemed to be a substantial amount of gunk still willing to come off the tire. It kind of felt like I could've kept going, but I only wanted to use 1 side of each towel for this test.
After:

Mckee's Rubber & Tire Rejuvenator - Just after spraying onto drivers side rear tire:

I decided to take that before picture after spraying it because of the noticeable amount of browning that was immediately visable coming off the tire. It's hard to see in the pic, but irl it stood out. I let it dwell for 1min. per directions.
Similar to the 1st tire, this was also a positive user experience as the towel glides rather easily across the tire and loads of grime come off and there's no doubt of it's effectiveness.
After:

Megs Super Degreaser@4:1 - Passenger side front tire. I sprayed the same liberal amount as the other tires got and let it dwell for 1min.
Now here's where things begin to get hairy... Wipe off with this tire showed a clear difference between the previous 2 + the gunk seemed to almost hit the wall after 2 quarters of the towel. It dried much faster and you could tell the cleaning cycle was over sooner. Not a very pleasant user experience. There is no doubt a difference between the first 2 compared to this 1.
Things literally got hairy using D108 as a waterless tire cleaner:

After:

If you thought there was a drop off in both performance and user experience with D108, it got even worse trying to use D114 as a waterless, especially with these towels. Gunkola. It was a sticky greasy mess trying to wipe this tire off.
After: It only looks this good because I never let these tires look bad... But trust me, up close/irl this tire is not up to snuff.

Ok here's each of the towels afterwards.
Mothers. Great job. This stuff lives up to its hype. This pic almost doesn't serve its true justice.

Mckee's. Also very good. I'd rate it just slightly under the Mothers, but that margin could've been due to it being the rear tire not having the as much gunk to clean off as the front? But it wasn't enough to make it a clear factor and this still did an excellent job.

Btw, I placed every towel in these after shots in the same direction with the 1st sides used on the bottom and final wipe side on top. I try to remember the small details for equal test results.
Meguiars Super Degreaser@4:1
You can clearly see where it hit the wall as the top 2 sides don't have much on them... I'm actually surprised the the 2nd quarter of the towel the towel has as much as it does. Super Degreaser isn't recommended to be used as a waterless tire cleaner and it's obvious why. Its best to stick to the manufacturers recommended directions for D108.

Meguiars D114.
This isn't a tire cleaner, never claimed to be and I never said it was... However I've had positive results using it to wipe off Coated tires. Trying to wipe off dressed tires was a totally different story. Poor results in every way. You can see how it quit cleaning by the clean 4th quarter of the towel.

I thought I'd share these results for anyone/everyone who's wondered if dedicated tire cleaners can really make a difference or not... As you can see, they do. Thanks for reading.