swanicyouth
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See I understand that the tires need to be 100% clean before I apply the clearcoat, but what I don't understand is that I used two bottles of the Tuf Shine cleaner and one bottle of Bleche Wite so I just don't understand how the tires would still be dirty. Do you guys think that if I bought another bottle of Tuf Shine cleaner and used it on my tires, would the tires be clean enough to apply the clearcoat then? Cause it seems to me that the clearcoat draws whatever crap is in the tires out.
If not then I am back to old school tires dressings again, talk about a big letdown as I paid more than 60 bucks to get it, shipping, border charges, etc.
I see you keep at it with the Tuff Shine. You will need something to clean the tires again though. But, do this: give it time. Don't use any dressings for a bit and keep cleaning the tires every so often.
Eventually, all the grease will come out of the tire. Just don't apply anymore dressings. I always recommended, cleaning the tire, waiting overnight (at least) and cleaning it again. Sometimes, it all doesn't come out in one session, but it seems you have a difficult case.
I would try mineral spirits (I think TS recommends this or "paint thinner"). Just be careful not to get it on the rims. I would use old towels. It was a hassle for me too initially (yes, I talked to Bob and he shipped me more cleaner as well), but it did work out perfect and it was surely worth it. Mineral Spirits will clean dressing out of applicators, so it should clean dressings out of tires.
Now I love the product and I have never had to remove my initial application (going on a year). There is no brown when cleaning the tires and only soap is required.
Make sure to put the wheel up on a board like this, so you can get full access to the tire and apply the coating (eventually) without having to touch the dirty ground:

Keeping the brush clean by scrubbing it on I grit guard under running water helps:


Another tip is use 2 brushes. A good clean one and a beat up one for the dirtier initial cleaning, NAPA and CarQuest sell a brush like the TS brush:

The foam should look like this 2 days in a row (2 cleanings):

This is what you have to look forward too, tire cleaning with soap, no brown:
