How To Clean Your Tires With The Best Tire Shine Products

20th Dec 2014

How To Clean Your Tires With The Best Tire Shine Products

Detailing a car is easy with the right car care products. However, when it comes to cleaning your tires and making them look new is a different story. Your tires are the back bone to any car. Keeping them in tip top shape is easy with the right tire shine products.

I would suggest cleaning your tires once a week. This process can be completed using a professional tire cleaner and a brush. Make sure the tire cleaner is professional strength. Most professional tire cleaners can be diluted with water to fit your cleaning jobs. If you purchase a tire cleaner that is not dilute-able, this product may not have the cleaning strength and therefore cause you to work harder. Just spray the tire cleaner around the outer wall of the tire. Dip your brush in a bucket of water and thoroughly scrub the tire. You will see all the loose dirt and debris build up fall from the tire. Finally, hose your tire off and allow to dry. This cleaning process can be used on types of tires whitewalls, white lettering and plain black tires.

Now, that your tires are completely dried, you can then shine and protect them with a professional tire shine product. You can decide if you want a high shine or just a flat shine. What ever choice you make, applying a protect ant is a must if you want to prolong your tires. Most tire shine products that produce a high shine are condensed of silicone. This ingredient produces the shine. Most tire shine products in retail stores have a low level of silicone, therefore causing the tires to turn brown. If you want a high shine a silicone tire shine is right up your alley. The water based tire shine products produce a low more natural shine. This types of tire shines are relatively less cost, however, that are not a flashy when applied to your tires. Both tire shine products will do the trick. 

The next time you go to clean and protect your tires, decide which tire shine products will work for you. Either way protecting your tires is a must and you cannot go wrong with either choice.