Tire Cleaner

Pb2theMax

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I like to use thick tire gel like Black Magic Titanium on my trucks tires, but after a while and the tires get a little dirty looking, I guess because the dust and dirt sticks to the tire gel.



Griots Rubber Cleaner works great for getting the old gel off and gets them clean and dry so I can apply a nice fresh coat of gel.



i'm almost out of Griots Rubber cleaner, and need to get something soon. What do you guys use? I was hoping to find something cheaper than Griots.
 
imacarnut said:
an excellent otc tire cleaner is eagle one all wheel & tire cleaner, and it hasn't failed me once.



It's not too strong is it? How long do you usually let it sit before you spray it off? I just got a set of Boze Forged wheels that have a polished bare aluminum lip.
 
Pb2theMax said:
It's not too strong is it? How long do you usually let it sit before you spray it off? I just got a set of Boze Forged wheels that have a polished bare aluminum lip.



it's actually pretty strong stuff. spray it on the tire (not the wheel) and let it sit for about 30 seconds, then scrub with a brush and hose away... done. other than that... good ole' car soap and a tire brush work well too.
 
Pb2theMax said:
I like to use thick tire gel like Black Magic Titanium on my trucks tires, but after a while and the tires get a little dirty looking, I guess because the dust and dirt sticks to the tire gel.



Griots Rubber Cleaner works great for getting the old gel off and gets them clean and dry so I can apply a nice fresh coat of gel.



i'm almost out of Griots Rubber cleaner, and need to get something soon. What do you guys use? I was hoping to find something cheaper than Griots.

I'm a bit of a clean rubber nut and have tried many products and many work ok.

The most recent one is the winner so far, both in terms of cleaning qualities and price.

Top of the Line tire cleaner. I got a gallon but I should have gotten two gallons, it's that good. The recommended dilution is 50/50 tire cleaner / water and that's what I'm using.

Put it in a pump mist bottle from Home Depot garden department, and watch the brown crud drip off like nothing you've ever seen.

You end up with a perfectly clean base for your favourite tire dressing. Really cheap too!

edit: It doesn't seem all that harsh either. It doesn't burn my nose, lungs, eyes, kidneys and spleen like the Castrol APC does.

-John C.
 
Totally agree with the Eagle One it is some of the best out there and you can get it in someplaces for under $4
 
JohnZ3MC said:
I'm a bit of a clean rubber nut and have tried many products and many work ok.

The most recent one is the winner so far, both in terms of cleaning qualities and price.

Top of the Line tire cleaner. I got a gallon but I should have gotten two gallons, it's that good. The recommended dilution is 50/50 tire cleaner / water and that's what I'm using.

Put it in a pump mist bottle from Home Depot garden department, and watch the brown crud drip off like nothing you've ever seen.

You end up with a perfectly clean base for your favourite tire dressing. Really cheap too!

edit: It doesn't seem all that harsh either. It doesn't burn my nose, lungs, eyes, kidneys and spleen like the Castrol APC does.

-John C.



I'm gonna give this a try once my Griot's runs out. One gallon of Griot's is almost double the price of one gallon of Hi-Temp's (and Griot's is not a concentrate). Thanks for the recommendation! :)
 
JohnZ3MC said:
I'm a bit of a clean rubber nut and have tried many products and many work ok.

The most recent one is the winner so far, both in terms of cleaning qualities and price.

Top of the Line tire cleaner. I got a gallon but I should have gotten two gallons, it's that good. The recommended dilution is 50/50 tire cleaner / water and that's what I'm using.

Put it in a pump mist bottle from Home Depot garden department, and watch the brown crud drip off like nothing you've ever seen.

You end up with a perfectly clean base for your favourite tire dressing. Really cheap too!

edit: It doesn't seem all that harsh either. It doesn't burn my nose, lungs, eyes, kidneys and spleen like the Castrol APC does.

-John C.



How does the TOL cleaner compare to mothers' tire and rubber cleaner?
 
carclean said:
How does the TOL cleaner compare to mothers' tire and rubber cleaner?

I have the Mothers and like it but I don't use it any more just because the TOL does a better job. I'll donate it to my neighbour.

When all that brown crud just oozes off the rubber without any agitation, you'll be as amazed as I was. Mind you, I agitate anyway, (fingernail brush) just from old habits dying hard.

I learned about the TOL tire cleaner here at Autopia so I'm glad to pass on the knowledge.

edit: I use Eagle 1 on my wheels because I want to keep the TOL stuff reserved for my tires only. I'm in Canada and the TOL wasn't as easy to get as Eagle 1.

-John C.
 
You can get a great deal on E1 wheel cleaner if you do your homework.



Go to the store, they now have bottles with a coupon strip that has 5 coupons for $1 off a bunch of products from E1 including the wheel cleaner. Now take the coupon strip, about the size of a postage stamp off the bottle its good for right now.



But then grab another bottle, with another coupon strip and put the other bottle back on the shelf. Use the $1 off coupon now, this brings the price down to 3.99 a bottle. If your at AutoZone sign up for the rewards card, for every $20 you spend they give you a punch on a card, after you get 5 punches ( easy if your buying synthetic oil etc) you get a $20 gift card.



Trick is make all your purchases just $20 or a buck over, a $40 purchase doesn't get you two punches on that card. This works out to be 20% off when you spend $100



Take that $3.99 - 20% just over $3 bucks a bottle. Best part is you have the coupons for the next time around.



If you cheap like me you will use items that are free after rebate to get that card punched, really easy and some great products like Megs wheel cleaner, Techron, oil filters. You get the $20 gift card and the product FREE.



I have about 30 bottles of megs and 20 of E1 right now I may have paid 20 bucks or less for each brand.... buy two get one free on the megs cleaner also at pep boys right now. I have found that after years of being a E1 fanatic the new Megs is a really great product, seems to be less toned down than the new version of E1.



You have to be crafty but the deals can be done, hope this helps.



Last night I picked up 6 bottles of the new Chevron Fuel additive, PureScape, Free! Also got a gallon or so of E1 car wash Free and $6 bucks back on Megs foam applicators, they only cost 9 for 6 two packs of them so I paid 50 cents each. Not a bad deal.



You have to watch for the deals, right now pep boys and autozone are killing each other here with deals......
 
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