Mike Phillips
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Review & How-To: Pinnacle Advanced Tire Cleaner
Pinnacle Advanced Tire Cleaner
Review
I'm sharing my review in the first post of this thread because this is what the topic of the thread is about. That said, I don't know anyone, and especially me, that ONLY cleans tires when using a tire cleaner. Nope... a tire cleaner is part of a SYSTEM when washing a car and washing a car includes a LOT of moving parts. For this write-up however, I'll focus on the tire cleaner but also include the other moving parts needed to do a full tire and wheel cleaning followed by applying a tire dressing.
The Pinnacle Advanced Tire Cleaner works great just like you would expect from any product with the Pinnacle name on the bottle. I wash my car regularly, usually every two weeks due to my intense travel schedule. If I wasn't travelling as much as I have the last few years with TV and the Roadshow classes, then I'd probably wash my car even more often.
What the above means is my tires are never that dirty - because every time I wash my car I do a thorough job of everything, it's my nature. I have to test out another new product, which requires a washed car, so instead of using a co-workers car I went ahead and used my own vehicle, the Golden Eagle.
What you want
The thing you want in a tire dressing is to be able to remove,
Road Film - If you drive your car in the rain your car has road film
So a great quality tire cleaner is a lot more complex than most people understand. The Pinnacle Advanced Tire Cleaner is formulated to remove all of the above problems from your car's tires without being so harsh that it stains the tires white like I've seen with other products guys tend to substitute for a dedicated tire cleaner, such as a engine degreaser or an apc.
On the tires of my SUV, because I clean the car and thus the tires often there really wasn't any blooming to speak of to show peeling off the tires from just spraying the product onto the tire sidewalls. I did spray this product onto some brown tires and it instantly dissolved the blooming (brown junk on tires), without even agitating with a brush. So if you have brown tires, this product will make quick work of brining back the black. What I did have on my tires was oxidization and road film. I've been skipping out on applying a tire dressing for some time now mostly because by the time I'm done with a proper wash job I wrap-up and go home.
I scrubbed the tires on my SUV 2 times to get them perfectly clean. The first time you could really see some black/brown foam being generated by the hand brush.
First application - See the brown foam suds created by scrubbing?
Then rinse....
Second application
The foam from scrubbing the Pinnacle Advanced Tire Cleaner turned white, that's a pretty good sign the tires are clean and everything that can be removed has been removed.
And of course, re-rinse...
Now these are some clean wheels and tires....
So if you're looking for a great dedicated tire cleaner and especially if you're already a Pinnacle user, then get a bottle of the new Pinnacle Advanced Tire Cleaner and a good hand brush and I'm confident you'll get the same great results I achieved.
Before[/FONT]
After
(no dressing applied yet)
On Autogeek.com
Pinnacle Advanced Tire Cleaner - 16 ounce - $24.99
Pinnacle Advanced Tire Cleaner - 1 gallon - $79.99

Pinnacle Advanced Tire Cleaner
Review
I'm sharing my review in the first post of this thread because this is what the topic of the thread is about. That said, I don't know anyone, and especially me, that ONLY cleans tires when using a tire cleaner. Nope... a tire cleaner is part of a SYSTEM when washing a car and washing a car includes a LOT of moving parts. For this write-up however, I'll focus on the tire cleaner but also include the other moving parts needed to do a full tire and wheel cleaning followed by applying a tire dressing.
The Pinnacle Advanced Tire Cleaner works great just like you would expect from any product with the Pinnacle name on the bottle. I wash my car regularly, usually every two weeks due to my intense travel schedule. If I wasn't travelling as much as I have the last few years with TV and the Roadshow classes, then I'd probably wash my car even more often.
What the above means is my tires are never that dirty - because every time I wash my car I do a thorough job of everything, it's my nature. I have to test out another new product, which requires a washed car, so instead of using a co-workers car I went ahead and used my own vehicle, the Golden Eagle.
What you want
The thing you want in a tire dressing is to be able to remove,
- Normal oxidation
- Tire Blooming - this is the BROWN color you see on the sidewalls
- Previously applied dressings
- Road Film
- this is the dirty, oily film you get on your car when you drive in the rain and the cars in front of you throw rainwater off the road mixed with all the oils and other fluids cars drip while driving mixed in with the rainwater. If you don't know what I'm talking about, here's my article on road film.
Road Film - If you drive your car in the rain your car has road film

So a great quality tire cleaner is a lot more complex than most people understand. The Pinnacle Advanced Tire Cleaner is formulated to remove all of the above problems from your car's tires without being so harsh that it stains the tires white like I've seen with other products guys tend to substitute for a dedicated tire cleaner, such as a engine degreaser or an apc.
On the tires of my SUV, because I clean the car and thus the tires often there really wasn't any blooming to speak of to show peeling off the tires from just spraying the product onto the tire sidewalls. I did spray this product onto some brown tires and it instantly dissolved the blooming (brown junk on tires), without even agitating with a brush. So if you have brown tires, this product will make quick work of brining back the black. What I did have on my tires was oxidization and road film. I've been skipping out on applying a tire dressing for some time now mostly because by the time I'm done with a proper wash job I wrap-up and go home.
I scrubbed the tires on my SUV 2 times to get them perfectly clean. The first time you could really see some black/brown foam being generated by the hand brush.
First application - See the brown foam suds created by scrubbing?
Then rinse....
Second application
The foam from scrubbing the Pinnacle Advanced Tire Cleaner turned white, that's a pretty good sign the tires are clean and everything that can be removed has been removed.
And of course, re-rinse...
Now these are some clean wheels and tires....
So if you're looking for a great dedicated tire cleaner and especially if you're already a Pinnacle user, then get a bottle of the new Pinnacle Advanced Tire Cleaner and a good hand brush and I'm confident you'll get the same great results I achieved.
Before[/FONT]
After
(no dressing applied yet)
On Autogeek.com
Pinnacle Advanced Tire Cleaner - 16 ounce - $24.99
Pinnacle Advanced Tire Cleaner - 1 gallon - $79.99
