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That's a crazy 3Ddesign on the sidewall DaveAlright, I'll play, they weren't too bad on the Qashqai, so I gave them a wipe over with Ech2o. Because they're cleaned so often, and there's good protection on there, these are really easy to clean, except for occasionally jamming my fingers in the narrow gap near the centre, that's not fun. First shot is the rear passenger, second is the front driver's, with fancy lighting.
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Yeah, at certain angles it looks really lumpy.That's a crazy 3Ddesign on the sidewall Dave
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DWS06'S are awesome tires across the board, that smooth sidewall...PERFECT
I hadn’t seen this thread but I’m glad I did because it inspired me to tackle this set of winter shoes although Wheel Wednesday turned into Wet Wacky Wheel Wednesday
Nice results..... but why did you not wash them before spring storage?
Your post brings back memories of doing that for 30+ years. I cured it by moving to AZ for the Winter.
So...not for nothing, but I have a question. I see people washing their wheels and tires with a dedicated product...like Brake Buster....or some type of color-changing product for iron removal. Unless I'm facing some wheels with a lot of brake dust buildup, I never have to reach for anything besides Bilt Hamber Surfex HD (at 10:1) to handle this task, and wheel wells, for me.
Here's the question....for you guys who use these dedicated products.....have you ever tried using a quality APC...properly diluted of course....instead? If so, did they not work for you? were they not cost-effective to use? I'm not knocking anyone's process or product choice....I just reached a point where I wanted to narrow down the number of products I use, so I found an APC that would do the job.
So...not for nothing, but I have a question. I see people washing their wheels and tires with a dedicated product...like Brake Buster....or some type of color-changing product for iron removal. Unless I'm facing some wheels with a lot of brake dust buildup, I never have to reach for anything besides Bilt Hamber Surfex HD (at 10:1) to handle this task, and wheel wells, for me.
Here's the question....for you guys who use these dedicated products.....have you ever tried using a quality APC...properly diluted of course....instead? If so, did they not work for you? were they not cost-effective to use? I'm not knocking anyone's process or product choice....I just reached a point where I wanted to narrow down the number of products I use, so I found an APC that would do the job.
I use Brake Buster undiluted in a dedicated foam cannon. I like it for really getting the foam there to work with my wheel brushes. So far, it works on all my situations, but I generally need to follow-up with a dedicated tire cleaner on daily drivers. I've got P&S's dedicated tire cleaner now and I kinda feel it's a bit underwhelming. My favorite was Adam's (assuming it hasn't changed recently). I'd really like to pickup something new just for tires, though.
I haven't tried an APC for wheels/tires. What is a good one?