5 Mistakes to Avoid while Cleaning Your Car Tyres

Most cars nowadays come with alloy wheels or rims as OE. Although, they are more stylish than conventional heavy steel wheels, they are difficult to manage and maintain. Alloy wheels get corroded, discolored, and pitted due to exposure to different contaminants. They are susceptible to damage from dirt, abrasion, and brake dust. Aggressive cleaning practices can damage these tires UAE, as they need proper cleaning and protection. Many of us are guilty of cleaning the wheels the wrong way, which worsens things.

Here are five mistakes you should avoid while cleaning tires:

  1. Washing the Car First

Your car tires and wheels are usually the dirtiest part of the car since they are in constant contact with the ground. Dirt, sand, tar, mud, and sticky black brake dust coat the tires and embed in them. Therefore, the tires should be cleaned first. Washing the car first would lead to splatterintheg clean vehicle body with these contaminants when you do the tires later. This can abrade the paint when it is time to dry the car.

  •  All Wheels Simultaneously

You should clean one tire at a time. Although time-consuming, it is worth it. When you use wheel cleaner on all the wheels at once, the cleaner dries when you reach the tire to clean it. Whether you are using a tire cleaner or tire bleach, let it sit in for a while so it effectively penetrates through the dirt coating on the rubber. When it gets dried, it is of no use. You will have to do it again. Treat each tire separately.

  • Using Wrong Cleaner

Car cleaning and wash products target contaminants specific to cars. These cleaners work on the brake dust. It is common for people to mix household cleaners and use them to clean tires, like mixing dish detergent with baking soda. This harms your wheels. See that you only use professional car and wheel cleaning products and check them before to ensure they are compatible with your alloy wheels.

  • Using the Wrong Tools

Another common mistake is to avoid using the wrong tools for tire cleaning. Toothpaste and baking soda would damage your alloy wheel finish, along with other household cleaners. Do not use dish scrubbers, steel wool, or Scotch Brite pads. There are specific wheel brushes with soft and non-abrasive bristles that are gentle on the alloy rim surface and reach into the deep crevices. Tire brushes are stiff and ideal for aggressive scrubbing. Do not use these brushes on another part of the car.

  • Hurrying in Scrubbing

Do not start the scrubbing too soon. Brake dust is the most common contaminant on your wheels, comprising of miniscule bits of metal mixed with stuff on your brake pads that sticks to the wheel when you use brakes. Wheel cleaners are formulated to emulsify the brake dust. Even though it is quick, it needs to sit for some time to work effectively. Using the wrong cleaner or not using it altogether, hard scrubbing will scratch the contaminants deeper, harm the coating, and dull the finish.

Once your car and tires from BFGoodrich UAE have been washed, don’t forget to dry them thoroughly or risk water spots. Apply wax to alloy wheels to protect them from UV rays, dirt, brake dust, and other contaminants. It will make a barrier on the wheels, so cleaning gets easier.

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