Black Tire Coat removal

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How do I remove Turtle Wax Black Tire Coat from the tires?
 
Any strong tire cleaner or all purpose cleaner should do the trick. Another product that works well is Amazing Roll Off.

Meguiar's Super Degreaser also works well on tires...
 
Any strong tire cleaner or all purpose cleaner should do the trick. Another product that works well is Amazing Roll Off.

Meguiar's Super Degreaser also works well on tires...

Agreed
 
is that the new turtle wax product thats in a black box? if so how did it work or was it overly shiny and greasy looking? i dislike most TW products but this one caught my eye not like i will buy it as i love my opti-bond. but yeah any good degreaser/APC will work purple power @ 4:1 will work great to remove it just dont get it on wheels or paint.
 
Turtle wax? give it a couple days, it will probably remove itself...

:joking:

--any decent degreaser or apc and a stiff brush
 
Acutally... i used the black box before on my GF's Mini cooper...
All the stuff in the bottle is PURE BLACK!!! And i dripped them on my garage floor... i used a Pressure washer... and it still didnt get rid of it -_-

And the product is super sticky.........
 
Thank you for the advice (Bobby, Alex, et al). The all purpose cleaner looks like it will do the trick.

This product is gaudy looking, IMO. Too shiny and plastic-y. It didn't "set" evenly. It is supposed to have months of longevity and I just can't wait until it wears away. Some people may like it but I don't. It was a naive and impulsive purchase - Learn by living I suppose.
 
Acutally... i used the black box before on my GF's Mini cooper...
All the stuff in the bottle is PURE BLACK!!! And i dripped them on my garage floor... i used a Pressure washer... and it still didnt get rid of it -_-

And the product is super sticky.........

I apologise, I assumed it was a regular tire dressing.
 
Here's an update:

I douched the sidewalls with Simple Green and took a brush and had at it. The coating was very reluctant to give up the ghost. This required something with more muscle. I wheeled out the pressure washer to give it a go..

The pressure washer is the ultimate weapon to get this stuff off.

I wouldn't wish this TW product on my worst enemy. Then again, it would be a killer practical joke to pull on someone!

Im the MANIm the MANIm the MANIm the MAN
 
the TW black box is for black vehicles only if i remember. which tells me there is dye in it of some sort. my best guess is it basically just painted your tires black
 
Here's an update:

I douched the sidewalls with Simple Green and took a brush and had at it. The coating was very reluctant to give up the ghost. This required something with more muscle. I wheeled out the pressure washer to give it a go..

The pressure washer is the ultimate weapon to get this stuff off.

I wouldn't wish this TW product on my worst enemy. Then again, it would be a killer practical joke to pull on someone!

Im the MANIm the MANIm the MANIm the MAN

I totally get what you mean here, but it still made me :laughing:.
 
the TW black box is for black vehicles only if i remember. which tells me there is dye in it of some sort. my best guess is it basically just painted your tires black

The product is not the TW Black Box with wax and detailing spray; this is the tire dressing.
 
Haha. I see that you followed the guys on Camaro5.... I knew from the pics that it wouldn't end well for most.
 
The product is not the TW Black Box with wax and detailing spray; this is the tire dressing.


is this the tire dressing is the same linbe as the block box? that is what i thought
 
How do I get this #### off of my chrome wheels. It's not all over, cuz I covered them before I sprayed, but some still got on there!
 
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