TheWolf
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WHEEL AND TIRE CLEANING AND PROTECTION
I needed to rotate the tires so I decided it would be a good time to give them a good cleaning and sealing. I sprayed on a cocktail of All Purpose Cleaner and Dawn Soap with the Kwazar Venus Pro Foaming Compression Sprayer, figuring the Dawn Soap would add some lather and give the All Purpose Cleaner more time to break down multiple layers of Quick Sealant and Tire Shine. Having the wheels laying flat made scrubbing much easier. I used the Cyclo with the carpet brush attachments. Note that this Cyclo is dedicated to brushes for tires, carpets, and other dirty tasks. I do not use this machine for polishing to avoid any chances of getting dirt and grime onto the paint or polishing pads. The brushes kicks up quite a bit of spray and splatter and the machine ends up pretty dirty.
After a good rinse with the pressure washer, I dried them with the Metro Blaster Sidekick and a Microfiber Waterless Wash Towel. Once completely dry, I put layer of Liquid Paint Sealant on the insides and backs of the wheels and barrels, wiping the residue with an Edgeless Utility Towel. After letting the Liquid Paint Sealant cure for an hour or so, I added a layer of Quick Sealant to the backs and then two layers to the fronts. After remounting the wheels, I sprayed on some Tire Shine and then evened it out with a Hex Grip Tire Applicator.
I needed to rotate the tires so I decided it would be a good time to give them a good cleaning and sealing. I sprayed on a cocktail of All Purpose Cleaner and Dawn Soap with the Kwazar Venus Pro Foaming Compression Sprayer, figuring the Dawn Soap would add some lather and give the All Purpose Cleaner more time to break down multiple layers of Quick Sealant and Tire Shine. Having the wheels laying flat made scrubbing much easier. I used the Cyclo with the carpet brush attachments. Note that this Cyclo is dedicated to brushes for tires, carpets, and other dirty tasks. I do not use this machine for polishing to avoid any chances of getting dirt and grime onto the paint or polishing pads. The brushes kicks up quite a bit of spray and splatter and the machine ends up pretty dirty.
After a good rinse with the pressure washer, I dried them with the Metro Blaster Sidekick and a Microfiber Waterless Wash Towel. Once completely dry, I put layer of Liquid Paint Sealant on the insides and backs of the wheels and barrels, wiping the residue with an Edgeless Utility Towel. After letting the Liquid Paint Sealant cure for an hour or so, I added a layer of Quick Sealant to the backs and then two layers to the fronts. After remounting the wheels, I sprayed on some Tire Shine and then evened it out with a Hex Grip Tire Applicator.
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