Getting mud tires clean again!
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Getting mud tires clean again!
Just thought I'd share my experiences with chemical guys citrus gloss soap. Getting mud tires clean isn't too hard it just usually takes some elbow grease and scrubbing but I recently used a different soap and the results were much better then anything I've used in the past. They got most of the traces of dried mud or dirt.
Here are some pics after sry I didn't get any before shots as I wasn't expecting it to work like it did. A couple other pics to show how well it cleaned the spots off the flares from the last couple wheeling trips.
Here are some pics after sry I didn't get any before shots as I wasn't expecting it to work like it did. A couple other pics to show how well it cleaned the spots off the flares from the last couple wheeling trips.
Last edited by Rmiller31; 06-28-2015 at 02:07 PM.
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Chemical Guys have some great products, Grime Reaper is a great all purpose cleaner for tires and engine bays, Silk Shine is a great dressing for tires and interior plastic, V7 is an awesome spray sealant which lasts a good 2 months. If you use any scents for your interior I highly recommend Stripper Scent(really smells like a stripper) Wash and Gloss like you said is a great soap, but I don't like that it leaves some protection behind, I'd rather a blank slate for when I apply a wax or coating.