Dave'sDetails
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- May 21, 2012
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So, this being my first review, I will make it short and to the point. I decided to give Meg's All Wheel & Tire Cleaner a try last night, while washing the fiancée's kia. The initial observation was how thick the foam was that came out of the sprayer. It clings very well and for a good period of time. After about 5 seconds, the foam turned brown. Having let it sit for about 30 seconds to break down the surface a little bit, I went to scrubbing. After the first scrub and rinse, I proceeded to spray, let dwell for 30 seconds, and scrub again. I am sure that a cleaner like tuff shine or ARO would have pulled more dirt out. But the 2nd scrub showed no brown coming off the tire. After being rinsed thoroughly and let sit to dry, the tires got a coat of Meg's Endurance Tire Shine. This has become one of my go to tire dressings. And as far as the rim cleaning capabilities. I can't say much as they stay pretty well maintained. But it did seem to do it's job well. The rims then received a quick wipe down with Sonax High Speed Wax. Pictures are below, and they pretty much speak for themselves. Thank you for taking the time to read my review.
This was taken before the tire shine had time to sit and dry for a while. It is still fresh and WAY too shiny. This was just a single coating, so it did end up finishing quite matte/ clean looking. If the fiancée decides she wants more shine, I will add another coat.




This was taken before the tire shine had time to sit and dry for a while. It is still fresh and WAY too shiny. This was just a single coating, so it did end up finishing quite matte/ clean looking. If the fiancée decides she wants more shine, I will add another coat.
