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I lean towards the Ecotouch wheel cleaner! It works pretty good. I follow the directions on the bottle.

After reading your posts I looked up other threads on Ecotouch. I will pick a bottle up and try it.
 
What do you use for a dedicated wash mitt for tires and how do you clean it. Separate Load from your regular mf ??


I use a cheap-o brush from any house cleaning aisle at Target or WalMart to scrub the tires. The wash mit only gets used on the actual wheel and I just rinse the mitt and let it air dry.

I wash my "messy" job towels separate from my body towels.
 
After reading your posts I looked up other threads on Ecotouch. I will pick a bottle up and try it.


I'm curious about this product too. It's always fun buy and trying new things lol.
 
I may be able to send out some (2 or 3) 16 oz samples if I happen to get some addresses in my PM box... lol

I dont know how effective it will stick to the wheel/tire without their GREAT foaming sprayer though. LMK
 
If it's a maintenance wash and you already have tire dressing on the tire (it's not completely bare and really dirty, the dressing doesn't have to be fresh and glossy) take a microfiber towel filled with your rinesless product of a choice and ring it out. Then use the damp towel to clean the tire and follow it with a dry towel, then re-dress the tire. You'll have great results until your next maintenance wash.

If this is a "full" detail, then I would use a chemical pressure sprayer filled with water to rinse whatever cleaner you needed to use and blow the wheel dry. Without water the frequency of wheel cleaning will need to be increased to keep it manageable and easy.
 
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