phoneguy44
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- Feb 18, 2011
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2 years ago when I decided I wanted to clean cars for side money, I did my homework by going around to my local car washes and quizzing on pricing. While there, I saw a guy sprinkle some powder on a tire brush, swirl around the tire 3 or four times and walk over to the next tire to do the same. I walked over to him and asked him about it, he was using AJAX powder, 99 cents at your local walmart.
Went home and tried it, been using it ever since. Don't have to scrub like a mad man and brights up white lettering like new. Cleans even the filthiest tire with ease and did I mention 99 cents a can, TALL can at that.
Trick for me is water, the more water, the more suds. I go around the tire till I got a good suds going and do the other one on the same side, then rinse. And if it dries before you rinse it will show up when tire dries. I've learned on hot days, if I hit the other tire and come back to rinse and that tire has dried a little, just hit it again and it cleans it right up. Takes me 20 sec to clean 1 tire.
Try it, let me know what you think.
Went home and tried it, been using it ever since. Don't have to scrub like a mad man and brights up white lettering like new. Cleans even the filthiest tire with ease and did I mention 99 cents a can, TALL can at that.
Trick for me is water, the more water, the more suds. I go around the tire till I got a good suds going and do the other one on the same side, then rinse. And if it dries before you rinse it will show up when tire dries. I've learned on hot days, if I hit the other tire and come back to rinse and that tire has dried a little, just hit it again and it cleans it right up. Takes me 20 sec to clean 1 tire.
Try it, let me know what you think.