I’ve been using this stuff for a decade, absolutely love it!
https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B000BODV6K/?tag=wranglerorg-20
I don't like shiny wheels, but I like clean painted wheels and clean tires.Useless input warning: Am I the only one that doesn't like my wheels shiny? I'm always sad when the rain washes the mud off mine. I don't really like when I see jeeps with super shiny wheels. Seems like a "JK crowd" sort of thing.
And I could be mistaken but I believeRob is saying wheel dressing is "ghetto" I see it often for the ricer Hondas but also see it on BMWs and Audis.What butter do you suggest?
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I hear ya. I used to keep mine covered in mud for weeks, now I wash it as soon as I get home, lol.To each their own! I have no problem with someone doing what makes them happy and like their Jeep more. For me it's mud.
And I could be mistaken but I believeRob is saying wheel dressing is "ghetto" I see it mostly for the ricer hondas.
I think if you put enough light bars on you don't need a winch hahaha.
I in no way am trying to insult your desire for clean tires! I just really am curious I keep reading it's super bad to dress them.
What about just some soap and a pressure sprayer?
And I could be mistaken but I believeRob is saying wheel dressing is "ghetto" I see it often for the ricer Hondas but also see it on BMWs and Audis.
Is it actually bad for tires?
I think your off but what do I know. google seems to say "avoid all tire dressings. The best thing to prevent dry rot is to wash tires with warm soapy water every now and again" I paraphrased this.I really think you need some sort of dressing on the tires to keep them from dry rotting over time don't you? Or am I way off on this?