eversio
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- Jul 2, 2010
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Hey guys,
I live in an apartment complex without access to a hose, so all my car washes used to be done at the local self service car wash. I pretty much just used their water with my own bucket, soap and mitt unless it was an emergency/hurried washing. Well a couple weeks ago I ordered some ONR and have done my last 2 washes in my parking lot. Not only am I saving my quarters, I'm also getting a much better wash as I feel ONR does an AMAZING job cleaning and leaves a nice, deep gloss. However, there is one area that ONR hasn't (yet) for me to clean well, and that is the tires / wheel-wells.
The rims seem to clean up just fine using some ONR-mixed water (H2ONR) to cool them down and scrub down to APC+, rinse with a bit of water and wipe down with a MF. They could be better, but I have yet to invest in a quality wheel cleaner such as Sonax or P21S. The real problem is with the tires. I use a generous amount of H2ONR with a stiff brush and scrub them down, a bit of clean water to rinse but nothing to dry (don't want to lose a MF every time I clean my wheels, but maybe that's necessary?). After about 20 minutes they're back to their nasty brown self. I use some Megs UP to dress them and that keeps them clean looking for a while, but I feel as though I'm simply covering up the problem instead of actually cleaning them.
The other issue is the wheel-wells. The parking lot for my job is actually gravel, which hasn't been as bad on my car as I originally had feared, mainly because I'm nice careful as I traverse the gravel yard. But it's hell on my wheel-wells, and although it's not necessary for me to have them spotless on my daily driver, I do want to learn how to clean them thoroughly without a stream of water.
I'm open to all suggestions and products.
Thanks
I live in an apartment complex without access to a hose, so all my car washes used to be done at the local self service car wash. I pretty much just used their water with my own bucket, soap and mitt unless it was an emergency/hurried washing. Well a couple weeks ago I ordered some ONR and have done my last 2 washes in my parking lot. Not only am I saving my quarters, I'm also getting a much better wash as I feel ONR does an AMAZING job cleaning and leaves a nice, deep gloss. However, there is one area that ONR hasn't (yet) for me to clean well, and that is the tires / wheel-wells.
The rims seem to clean up just fine using some ONR-mixed water (H2ONR) to cool them down and scrub down to APC+, rinse with a bit of water and wipe down with a MF. They could be better, but I have yet to invest in a quality wheel cleaner such as Sonax or P21S. The real problem is with the tires. I use a generous amount of H2ONR with a stiff brush and scrub them down, a bit of clean water to rinse but nothing to dry (don't want to lose a MF every time I clean my wheels, but maybe that's necessary?). After about 20 minutes they're back to their nasty brown self. I use some Megs UP to dress them and that keeps them clean looking for a while, but I feel as though I'm simply covering up the problem instead of actually cleaning them.
The other issue is the wheel-wells. The parking lot for my job is actually gravel, which hasn't been as bad on my car as I originally had feared, mainly because I'm nice careful as I traverse the gravel yard. But it's hell on my wheel-wells, and although it's not necessary for me to have them spotless on my daily driver, I do want to learn how to clean them thoroughly without a stream of water.
I'm open to all suggestions and products.
Thanks