Mothers Mothers Back-to-Black Tire Renew - a rinseless tire cleaner

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Mothers Back-to-Black Tire Renew
Easy no rinse tire cleaner

Background
I was washing the Dakota recently and had cleaned the tires with Meg's APC 4:1 and a scrub pad. I did not immediately dry the tires and proceeded to wash the paint. Once I finished washing the paint, the tires had dried somewhat and noticed the tires did not come out as well as I liked. The dirt was gone and whitewalls looked good but there was still some tire brown on the tires especially near the edge in the tread area. I decided to try a sample of a Mothers tire cleaner advertised as a no rinse tire cleaner since I did not want to go get the hose back out again.

Manufacturer's Description
Mothers® Back-to-Black® Tire Renew is formulated with encapsulating cleaning agents to dissolve and lift stubborn browning, dirt, soil, grease, grime, road film, brake dust and old dressings from any color or brand of tire, even whitewalls. Modern chemistry ensures that our Back-to-Black® Tire Renew is tough on tenacious dirt, but gentle and safe on your tires, leaving a long-lasting, naturally clean surface. Just spray on and wipe off. It’s that easy.

Source: Free sample

Size: 24oz.
Cost: $6.99.

Product Packaging


Product Rear


Labeled Directions:
Begin with cool, dry surface. Clean one tire at a time. Do not let dry.
1. Match spray nozzle to tire (low or wide profile)
2. Spray tire, let dwell for 15 seconds
3. Wipe away and dry any surrounding areas

Observations
Scent: slight chemical smell similar to some glass cleaners
Clinginess: very good
Sprayer: Two position sprayer for wide and narrow spray patterns (I used narrow)

Before Generally clean but still tire brown

The tire had been cleaned with Meguiars APC 4:1 and a scrub pad after dwelling for a short period. I used the APC on the wheels face and barrel, wells, and tire. Meg's cleaned the white walls and removed the dirt but did not remove the residual tire brown I often see on Michelin tires. The brown is most obvious on the outer diameter of the tire and has a two tone appearance between the inner and outer that I attribute to the molding process. The outer area behaves differently - different finish, more tire brown.



Process:
Wearing nitrile gloves, sprayed tire, let dwell 15 seconds, then wiped with a terry cloth towel.



After four tires

After: Finished


Before and after


After: Entire tire


Pro's
  • Cleans tire brown faster and better without lots of scrubbing than APC's I have used (Poorboy's 7.5:1, Meg's 4:1, Optimum straight, ARO straight)
  • No rinsing, spray on wipe off process
  • Cost for a ready to use product
  • Short dwell time
  • Good clinging so does not immediately run down tire if you do not oversaturate

Con's
  • Additional chemical in the process just for rubber when an APC can usually do all aspects of wheel area cleaning (wells, barrels, tires)
  • Cost for higher volume users, no concentrate or gallons
  • Short dwell time for some where it does not fit their process

Unknowns
  • Safety on other surfaces and risks of longer dwellling
  • Have not washed the terry cloth so do not know how clean it will get


Conclusion
I had been looking for something to deal with tire brown on my Michelins and had tried multiple cleaners. This product really worked where others have failed.

What makes this nice is that it is a spray on wipe off product so perfect for waterless and rinseless users who want clean tire in a way no washless or rinseless washes for paint can do. It may not replace your regular all purpose cleaner but a good product to have for this special purpose when you get stubborn tire brown.
 
Super review and pix Al. I'm really digging this product also. You can use it stand alone and it will give a low-sheen that will last a couple weeks or top with your tire product of choice. I've been topping with Pinnacle tire spray, very pleased with this combo.
 
Thanks for the review Al. The before and after really show off the brown you were describing on the Michelins.
 
Really informative, Al! I will pick some up locally if possible. Anyone know where to buy OTC.
 
Great review Al! The pictures speak for the product very well. I can't believe how much brown it was able to pull off. The price isn't bad either. Thanks for taking time to do this.
 
Nice review. That pulled a lot more dirt from the tire after APC than what I thought it would. Gonna have to get a bottle to try out.
 
Super review and pix Al. I'm really digging this product also. You can use it stand alone and it will give a low-sheen that will last a couple weeks or top with your tire product of choice. I've been topping with Pinnacle tire spray, very pleased with this combo.

I am glad you like it as well.

Looks like a great product. Thanks for sharing!

No problem.

Thanks for the review Al. The before and after really show off the brown you were describing on the Michelins.

I have always had issues with Michelin tire browning (bloom). I am not sure if tire dressings make it worse or not.

Really informative, Al! I will pick some up locally if possible. Anyone know where to buy OTC.

I have not seen it locally. I believe it is new for this year.

Great review Al! The pictures speak for the product very well. I can't believe how much brown it was able to pull off. The price isn't bad either. Thanks for taking time to do this.

Thanks. It is something I have not been able to easily remove with APC's.

Nice review. That pulled a lot more dirt from the tire after APC than what I thought it would. Gonna have to get a bottle to try out.

Thanks.
 
Damn, that worked GREAT!!!!
Nice review, Al!

I have always had problems getting tire brown off and this worked on these problematic tires where others did not.
 
Looks like a good product to me but as far as if the dirt comes out of the towel goes, well, that doesn't matter to most of us we've got designated towels for such tasks. I'll pick up a bottle the next time I'm at Autozone and try it out, thanks for the review OP!

Btw those Michelin's, haven't seen those around for a long time, big, bold, outlined white letters!

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Thank you very much for the review.

Exactly what I'm looking to have for a touch & go situation. For apartment/condo people like me (no designated wash bay), something like this is extremely handy.
 
Great review Bunky! I have this product sitting in my shelf, I just havent used it yet since my tires are still rather new. Very well documented good job.
 
I bought a six pack from Amazon at a great price. This stuff is fantastic! I don't like the sprayers. Two of two havefailed so far. I will transfer to a better bottle soon.
 
how careful do I have to be using this product around polished lip's on my wheels ? how about clearcoated wheels ?

Also, can I use this product in my process of cleaning wheels ? (meaning can I rinse it off instead of wiping it off ?)
 
I bought a six pack from Amazon at a great price. This stuff is fantastic! I don't like the sprayers. Two of two havefailed so far. I will transfer to a better bottle soon.

Thats usually a sign that the product is extremely chemically potent. (usually acidic)
 
how careful do I have to be using this product around polished lip's on my wheels ? how about clearcoated wheels ?

It's quite friendly to all common wheel surfaces, but do wipe it dry as you finish the tire. As a general rule, do not let any cleaning product dry on its own on any surface.


Also, can I use this product in my process of cleaning wheels ? (meaning can I rinse it off instead of wiping it off ?)

You'll want to clean the tires first. The Back-to-Black Tire Renew works best by spraying on a dry, cool surface, letting it do its job, and wipe with a towel as directed (it needs the towel step; a brush doesn't really do the job). So clean the tires first while everything's dry, then clean the wheels and the rest of the vehicle any way you wish.


Thats usually a sign that the product is extremely chemically potent. (usually acidic)

It is not acidic, but it is an excellent cleaner.

If anyone has a sprayer problem, please email me and I'll gladly send a replacement.
 
Thanks for the review.

I have to look into this since I mainly do rinseless/waterless washes and do not have the time to bring out the hose and do each wheel/tire the "traditional" way.

Only if they came out with a gallon sized of this stuff....
 
You'll want to clean the tires first. The Back-to-Black Tire Renew works best by spraying on a dry, cool surface, letting it do its job, and wipe with a towel as directed (it needs the towel step; a brush doesn't really do the job). So clean the tires first while everything's dry, then clean the wheels and the rest of the vehicle any way you wish.




I'm not understanding why a stiff brush on a dry tire wouldn't do the job, then power washing off. It seems this way would clean better than just wiping off. Can you please explain? Thanks.
 
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