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for Cleaning Tires
Cleaning tires is an important element of keeping your car in
road-worthy condition. You invest a lot of time and energy in keeping
your car looking good. You wash it, polish it, and wax it. If anything
gets on your vehicle, you ensure that it's removed immediately.
Be sure to spend some time maintaining those tires as well. Maybe
the days of shiny rims and hubcaps are gone, but you can still
keep your tires looking fresh without a lot of hassle.
Why is tire care important? For one thing, they are a part of the complete package
of car maintenance. Ignoring them is like wearing a brand new suit with scuffed
shoes. Cleaning tires on a regular basis has additional benefits besides simply
making your car look good. It gives you a chance to keep an eye on your tires.
After all, as the ad says, "a lot is riding on them." If you observe
that a bolt is embedded in your tires or an excessive amount of gravel has become
ground in, you'll be able to address the problem before it becomes serious. Keeping
a regular check on your tires can keep you from a dangerous situation when driving
70 miles per hour on the freeway during rush hour traffic.
A product to clean tires can also add additional protection to
your tires by protecting them from the elements. Think of it as
a wax for your tires. Just as you protect your car's finish with
a good wax, a cleaning tire product can keep your tires in better
shape that they otherwise would be. To keep your tires looking
fresh, use a product specifically designed for this purpose. These
products will keep a shine on your tires longer than an ordinary
cleaning product. Prior to using a tire shine product, consider
cleaning tires with a specific tire sidewall-cleaning product.
When combined, the products can create a classy looking, “fresh
off the lot” look.
Prior to using a cleaning tire product designed to add shine and
protection, give your tires a good cleaning. A high-powered sprayer
can be used on the tires, wheel wells, and hubcaps to remove any
built up dirt and grime. If necessary, a scrub brush can be used
to remove mud build up. Look for a stiff-bristled brush made of
plastic rather than metal. Even though tires are very rugged, there's
no point in scratching them with a wire brush. A screwdriver, or
other such tool, can be used to pry out pieces of gravel; however,
for large debris that is deeply embedded, take the tire to a specialist
to have the tire checked for punctures and repaired if necessary.
Be sure to check the wheel well thoroughly as well. Embedded debris
can stay put and leave room for the elements to enter and lead
to rust.
When cleaning tires, be sure to follow the directions on the product
label. Most are available in an aerosol can and are extremely easy
to use (such as the Fuller Brush "#795 Tire Glo"). The
result is a clean tire with an added shine. In general, most products
should be applied to the tires and then allowed to sit for 12 to
24 hours. After sitting for this time, use a soft terry cloth rag
to wipe the tires, which will remove any excess product (Take care
with this step, since you don't want the product to sprayed up
onto your car's finish when you drive). Keep in mind that some
products do not have to be wiped off later. Some cleaning tire
products give tires a wet look shine. Your tires will have a brilliant
wet shine that can give your car the appearance of being much newer
than it actually is.
In addition to properly caring for your cars tires, you can increase
the life of your tires by choosing quality tires to begin with
and having them rotated on a regular basis. Make sure you purchase
the appropriate tires for your size vehicle and that you use the
right kind of tire during both the winter and summer months. Your
location will determine whether you need snow or rain tires. Ensure
that the air pressure is maintained at the manufacturer's recommendation
for the tire and your vehicle. When you have the proper tires for
your vehicle and your needs, your car will handle better. Then,
of course, keep those tires clean with a cleaning tire product
to keep that "new tire look" for as long as possible.
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