Cleaning off greasy tire shine

My go to is Meguiars D143 diluted 2:1 [2 parts water 1 part concentrate] + cleans wheels too. Easily 1 of my top 5 fav. products.

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If it is really greasy tire shine that barely moves with APC try Stoners Tarminator. Spray it on a MF and the wipe 1/4 of the tire. Spray more on new face of MF then wipe next 1/4 of tire, etc.

Then finish with your normal tire cleaner to make sure all the Tarminator solvents/cleaners are removed.
 
I'll second Eldorado2K's post. The Meguiar's Non-Acid Wheel & Tire Cleaner is great for removing unwanted "stuff" from tires & wheels. SOME of the nastier tire coatings may require 2 applications, but it will get it all off. (The Consumer-line Hot Shine Wheel & Tire Cleaner also works well).
 
I use TUF SHINE Tire Cleaner
to clean off greasy tire shine.


Bob
 
What if I'm at the customers place and no hot water comes out the spigot?

You should carry a cheap Ketle in your arsenal. You never know when you might need hot water. I purchased mine for 20 CAN$ so you can probably get something similar for 10 US$. Saved me a lot of work a few times.
 
You should carry a cheap Ketle in your arsenal. You never know when you might need hot water. I purchased mine for 20 CAN$ so you can probably get something similar for 10 US$. Saved me a lot of work a few times.

As far as cleaning tires, I think I'm just fine with my current tire cleaner... I can't think of too many times where I've absolutely needed hot water but didn't have any. What do you use it for?
 
Tuf Shine Tire Cleaner with a good, stiff brush. Let dwell for 1 minute.
 
Griots Garage Rubber Cleaner and TUF Shine Tire Brush. Best I found so far.
I spray tire down first with Rubber Cleaner wait two min, then I spay my rim down with Sonax Wheel Cleaner.
Wait a min then start scrubbing the tire with the Tuf Shine Tire Brush then start cleaning the rims.

This regime has worked great for me and really only adds a min or two to my wheel, tire fender well cleaning.
When done the tires look completely naked and the wheels are perfectly clean.
 
As far as cleaning tires, I think I'm just fine with my current tire cleaner... I can't think of too many times where I've absolutely needed hot water but didn't have any. What do you use it for?

Salt removal from carpet is my primary use. I don't have a hot water extractor, so I use it to heat water up for my cold water extractor.
 
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