ihaveacamaro
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I shoot out the soap through a foam cannon. Is that good enough to clean the tire before putting on a dressing?
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Generally no. Usually at least a mild APC is needed to strip old dressing, and clean road grime from tires. You can also use certain solvents to do quick wipe downs of tires, that really deep clean them.
I find scrubbing with a microfiber towel in the second round instead of the tire brush works a treat! Of course the stronger the cleaner the better on tires for me... But the MF is a great tool that doesn't seem to be utilized. Try it!
I shoot out the soap through a foam cannon. Is that good enough to clean the tire before putting on a dressing?
I actually can not use tire dressing or wheel cleaners to clean my tires so that's why I was asking.
Sorry...But...Actually, for me...These highlighted statements are rather confusing information...even contradictory.
Here's a picture of my wheels:The reason is because I have plastidipped my wheels and if I use tire dressing or wheel cleaner, it kind of degrades the plastidip and makes it soft.
Have you already experimented; or, is that what the PlastiDip folks told you?
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BTW: Very nice looking vehicle! :dblthumb2:
Bob
I can be in my own world sometimes so what makes sense to me sometimes makes no sense at all to anyone else! Lol
Thanks for the compliment :xyxthumbs:
Let me try to explain better, So basically I'm trying to clean my tires and get them glossy. It was my understanding to use a tire cleaner to clean and then to use a tire dressing to get the gloss look. Is that correct? I've been told by others that wheel and tire cleaners negatively affect the plastidip (on a camaro forum). So what I'm trying to do is clean the tire only using soap and then use a dressing for the glossy look.
Btw, I like your vette too![]()