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@DFB5.0 What’s a great tire cleaner to get rid of the brown blooming and what tire dressing has a good amount of staying power once applied? Preferably one that doesn’t attract dirt and dust and won’t sling everywhere.
 


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@DFB5.0 What’s a great tire cleaner to get rid of the brown blooming and what tire dressing has a good amount of staying power once applied? Preferably one that doesn’t attract dirt and dust and won’t sling everywhere.
He’d over to M6G. Lots of advice from @DFB5.0 over there.

https://www.mustang6g.com/forums/threads/the-detailing-flow-chart.209007/
https://www.mustang6g.com/forums/threads/dfb’s-detailing-awards-2024.209737/
https://www.mustang6g.com/forums/threads/whats-in-dfbs-cabinet.175925/
https://www.mustang6g.com/forums/threads/armour-detail-supply-ghost-👻.210787/
 
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@DFB5.0 What’s a great tire cleaner to get rid of the brown blooming and what tire dressing has a good amount of staying power once applied? Preferably one that doesn’t attract dirt and dust and won’t sling everywhere.
Either Adam's Rubber & Tire Cleaner (ready to use), Shine Supply Wise Guy (needs to be diluted) or Carpro ReTyre (ultra strong), team with the Detail Factory Tire Scrub Brush.

SHINE SUPPLY | Wise Guy Wheel Cleaner – Car Supplies Warehouse
CARPRO | ReTyre - Rubber & Tire Cleaner – Car Supplies Warehouse
Adam's Polishes Tire & Rubber Cleaner | Best Way To Clean Brown Tires

https://www.amazon.com/Detail-Facto...-1-spons&sp_csd=d2lkZ2V0TmFtZT1zcF9hdGY&psc=1

For the tire dressing, I could list countless examples, but I think if longevity and non-sling are desired, the best I have come across would be Armour Detail Supply Ghost. This should last quite a while for you, but importantly, it completely dries and will not sling or accumulate dust and dirt like solvent-based dressings do.

ARMOUR DETAIL | Supply Ghost Tire Sealant 16oz – Car Supplies Warehouse

S650 Mustang DFB5.0's Obsessive Car Detailing Flow Chart IMG_3825


S650 Mustang DFB5.0's Obsessive Car Detailing Flow Chart IMG_3828


S650 Mustang DFB5.0's Obsessive Car Detailing Flow Chart IMG_3830


S650 Mustang DFB5.0's Obsessive Car Detailing Flow Chart IMG_3835


S650 Mustang DFB5.0's Obsessive Car Detailing Flow Chart IMG_3833


This product has a natural satin look, but if you prefer a glossier finish, apply a second or third coat with 10-minutes between. Absolutely fantastic product!
 

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I ended up get
Either Adam's Rubber & Tire Cleaner (ready to use), Shine Supply Wise Guy (needs to be diluted) or Carpro ReTyre (ultra strong), team with the Detail Factory Tire Scrub Brush.

SHINE SUPPLY | Wise Guy Wheel Cleaner – Car Supplies Warehouse
CARPRO | ReTyre - Rubber & Tire Cleaner – Car Supplies Warehouse
Adam's Polishes Tire & Rubber Cleaner | Best Way To Clean Brown Tires

https://www.amazon.com/Detail-Factory-Synthetic-Bristles-Ergonomic/dp/B09W4J755X/ref=sr_1_1_sspa?crid=1YQ0APYIZIQIU&dib=eyJ2IjoiMSJ9.JRCBplPhxiIqS24Xrq66E36t4B3Ij5xgBfrphvDlsEyzWcZ8Urad3_sCD72zx3oTu7GYimldB2ylc_3tStGmB57aDMcYIlXModaQVB63A4FCDbfIBqahpiD5c4pChJgQuKr4nE1KwVfXvXz2XiDDMjolhfH3-6GO7NNFVG-iVmMgTyqlyqPAmFebtMq9AR2RA3tTlUkKmUR3SFoHb63GO3MPRdgPObSaumTZYrZmoQAWY8m68hhHDkX3vcJsfbyXM6aCbw5Qrq-A__ulBe_bqt_Gz_mEZ9ocqA3Ev8Ptrgo.mx_7zSLPznFHVDRcYsguG3S4DUEXjvWODUDcpXD59n0&dib_tag=se&keywords=detail+factory+tire&qid=1739174266&sprefix=detail+factory+tire,aps,296&sr=8-1-spons&sp_csd=d2lkZ2V0TmFtZT1zcF9hdGY&psc=1

For the tire dressing, I could list countless examples, but I think if longevity and non-sling are desired, the best I have come across would be Armour Detail Supply Ghost. This should last quite a while for you, but importantly, it completely dries and will not sling or accumulate dust and dirt like solvent-based dressings do.

ARMOUR DETAIL | Supply Ghost Tire Sealant 16oz – Car Supplies Warehouse

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This product has a natural satin look, but if you prefer a glossier finish, apply a second or third coat with 10-minutes between. Absolutely fantastic product!
I ended up getting Carpro Retyre and Armour Ghost.

With retyre is it safe for ceramic coated wheels?
 

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I ended up getting Carpro Retyre and Armour Ghost.

With retyre is it safe for ceramic coated wheels?
That’s what I kinda figured, I’ll shield it
Yeah, be careful with it. It's not going to strip a good ceramic coating, but don't go doing something else while it's on the tires. That said, I've used it on and off over since it was released on coated and non-coated wheels and haven't had a problem.

What I do with ReTyre is to spray it into you brush and not directly onto the tyre as it the foaming spray head can be hard to control. Spraying into the brush helps control where the chemical is going.
 

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Yeah, be careful with it. It's not going to strip a good ceramic coating, but don't go doing something else while it's on the tires. That said, I've used it on and off over since it was released on coated and non-coated wheels and haven't had a problem.

What I do with ReTyre is to spray it into you brush and not directly onto the tyre as it the foaming spray head can be hard to control. Spraying into the brush helps control where the chemical is going.
I was going to just spray it on the tire brush. I figured that was the safest way to go about it.
 
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I was going to just spray it on the tire brush. I figured that was the safest way to go about it.
This is how it tends to end up on the wheels (and ground) because of the foaming spray head.

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