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Wheel cleaners in general can cause trouble if you let them dry out on the finish because they become super concentrated. Personally A2Z has never caused me any grief and will definitely strip off tire dressing down to bare rubber. I have found tire cleaners not to be this powerful.FLAWLESS said:I also use EO A2Z, but be very careful with it. I had it stain my wheels and it was almost impossible to remove the stains. I applied it to the tires and while I was scrubbing it of course ran onto the wheels. Sat on there for maybe 2 minutes tops, but that's all it took to do the damage. So keep the wheels wet or rise if you get runs.
humanx said:What is the best product for removing built up layers of tire dressing? Will S-100 or Simple Green work?
Thanks, ~Humanx
TOGWT said:Quote: Removing tire dressing
~One man’s opinion~
I use P21S Total Auto Wash (biodegradable, citrus based cleaner) I’ve found that cleaners with natural ingredients as opposed to chemicals don’t harm whatever they are used on
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Bill D said:For as long as Ive been using 303 Ive never any build up of any kind on my tires and for cleaning I could use something slightly more agressive in strength than say a glass cleaner ( just as an example, I would never apply to tires) and my tires would be completely clean. I remain totally loyal to 303 for my tires and rubber parts. I find it fantastic. :up
2001civicex said:I would not suggest Simple Green at all. A2Z is so much safer and works awesome! Just do what the directions say and don't let it sit too long and you will be fine.