Andrew72
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Here’s one way to look at it. You spend $2000 on your tires. They are your number one safety feature on your truck and most important point of contact and control. One, who taught you to wash your wheels last lol. It’s good to use a good spray on tire cleaner and scrub your tires to remove a lot of chemicals and ******** that will be stuck on your tires from regular use. Also it’s a good time to be inspecting your tires for any damage or safety issues. Definitely having your tires lathered in a unnecessary amount of crap tire shine is silly on a off-road vehicle. My truck stays outside so I personally after a good cleaning like to use a little amount of gel to add some protection to your tires and also help against the sun and salt air where I live.
Use a gel and a foam applicator, not spray shine, and you’ll have a properly taken care of tire that looks good and has refreshed rubber, won’t splatter when done correctly.
Use a gel and a foam applicator, not spray shine, and you’ll have a properly taken care of tire that looks good and has refreshed rubber, won’t splatter when done correctly.