Thread: Tire shine?
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Old Apr 14, 2004 | 02:36 PM
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Default Re: Tire shine?

Originally Posted by ToyotaTechGeek
bleeche white could possibly etch aluminimum wheels. it could also eat-up clear coat on painted wheels. the simple green is good stuff, but make sure to take a brush to it otherwise it looks streaky on the tire. meguiar's gold class rubber protector is good stuff. the results you get depends on how well you clean the tire itself. stoner more shine, less time is also the shiz.

if you don't have any money, but have some dish soap, like say lemon fresh joy, use it. the results are staggering.
Westly's tire cleaner isn't really beach. It may have a small percentage of bleach in it, but it isn't straight bleach. Straight bleach, however, would be bad, obviously. I've NEVER heard of this tire cleaner hurting anyting.