CH.Detailing
What's a detail?
I find myself most often working in a situation that does not allow me to use a hose to clean the car, so I do the obvious thing and wash the car with a rinseless wash. This works well for the body of the car if its not too dirty, but what about the wheels and tires? Generally these are the dirtiest areas of the car and a rinseless wash may not be sufficient to clean all the dirt, grime, and old dressing off the tires.
Wrap the old towel around the base of the tire to catch the filthy run off. This is only necessary if working on a surface you don't want to get dirty/stained.
You can use the pressure sprayer in place of a hose to rinse the cleaners off the tire, or you can use a cloth and your bucket of rinseless wash.
Find a nasty old tire in need of cleaning.
Spray both cleaners directly onto the tire, you should notice the dirt to instantly run off the tire.
Take your cheap microfiber and scrub that bad boy down. For the tire with more ridges in the sidewall you may opt to use a stiff brush to scrub.
You have a couple option to rinse. You can either wipe the tire down with rinseless wash, or you could use the pressure sprayer. The sprayer is a little bit quicker but both are very effective means.
Dry it off with another cheap microfiber and apply your tire dressing of choice. Viola! Clean, black tires without the use of a hose.
What I use:
Meguiars APC+ (diluted at 4:1)
Meguiars Super Degreaser (diluted at 4:1)
Rinseless Wash solution (Blackfire in this example)
Cheap microfiber cloth (no need to trash something nice)
Old towel
Optional: Pressure sprayer with rinseless solution.
Meguiars APC+ (diluted at 4:1)
Meguiars Super Degreaser (diluted at 4:1)
Rinseless Wash solution (Blackfire in this example)
Cheap microfiber cloth (no need to trash something nice)
Old towel
Optional: Pressure sprayer with rinseless solution.

Fill a bucket with water and prepare a rinseless wash solution as per the dilution on the bottle. (1 oz/2 gallons) Toss your cheap microfiber in the bucket and let it soak.

Wrap the old towel around the base of the tire to catch the filthy run off. This is only necessary if working on a surface you don't want to get dirty/stained.

You can use the pressure sprayer in place of a hose to rinse the cleaners off the tire, or you can use a cloth and your bucket of rinseless wash.

Find a nasty old tire in need of cleaning.

Spray both cleaners directly onto the tire, you should notice the dirt to instantly run off the tire.

Take your cheap microfiber and scrub that bad boy down. For the tire with more ridges in the sidewall you may opt to use a stiff brush to scrub.

You have a couple option to rinse. You can either wipe the tire down with rinseless wash, or you could use the pressure sprayer. The sprayer is a little bit quicker but both are very effective means.

Dry it off with another cheap microfiber and apply your tire dressing of choice. Viola! Clean, black tires without the use of a hose.