How To Properly Clean Car Tyres

- Clean your tyres every alternate week to prolong their life
- Ensure that your wheel is cool before starting to clean it
- Use tyre wax every three to four months to protect it and keep it shiny
The tyres collect a lot of grime, while the rotors give out fine shavings, and the brake pad is responsible for the layers of dust collecting on your tires. You can shorten your tires' lives because of these, as they pose a threat to the health and longevity of your tyres.
To keep your tyres healthy and performing at their best, you should clean them every other week.

Materials Required:
- Warm water
- Wheel wax
- Baking soda
- Wheel cleaner
- Dish soap
Tools Required:
- Pressure washer
- Hose and spray nozzles
- Bucket
- Clean and dry towels
- Wheel brush
- Soft/medium bristled brush
- Foam pads
Prepare Yourself
The first step to cleaning your tyres is to collect all the essential tools and materials that you will need. You should always work the entire process on each part before moving on to the next one. Ensure that your tyres are cool before applying or cleaning products to them. Use a dedicated towel to clean your tires, and do not use that towel on any other part of your vehicle.
Start by rinsing
Use a pressure washer or a spray nozzle to rinse off all the loose grime that you can. Try to clean your rim's interior by working the water from several angles. Ensure that you keep your tyres wet throughout the process, as it helps with providing lubrication and prevents scratching.
If your rims are extremely dirty, remove the wheel and start working from the back, moving on to the front. This will ensure that the front doesn't re-soil when you rinse the back.

Tyre Cleaning
Use a medium-to soft-bristled brush, mild detergent, and warm water to scrub the tires' surface. Let the detergent sit on the tyre for a while so that the grime loosens up and falls off when you wash it. Ensure that the tyre is always wet during the process, and wash your brush once you're done washing.
Washing the Wheel
Start by wetting the wheel's surface and using a brush with soapy, warm water to scrub. To get into any tough spots, you can use additional brushes. Finally, use a cloth to thoroughly dry the wheel and tyre.

Apply Wax
Apply wheel wax every three to four months as it will turn your regular cleaning into a simple yet effective high-pressure rinse. Tire wax restores the shine and colour of your tyres and makes them look as good as new. Wax protects your tyres and provides a coating layer that prevents contaminants from ruining them. Use a foam pad or a mitt and apply paste wax or cream. Use a clean cloth to finish the process.
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