Wheel and Tire Care Twin Falls ID

Wheel and tire care has come a long way over the years. Used to be you just soaped up the tires and wheels while you were washing your car and left it at that. Of course, we used to wash our cars with dish soap too. Alloy wheels and high performance tires give us more incentive to take better care of our rolling stock; dish soap followed by silicone spray doesn't cut it anymore.

Local Companies

Miller's J R Automotive Repair
(208) 733-6891
532 Washington St
Twin Falls, ID
Bob's Auto Repair Inc
(208) 322-8487
200 W 35th St
Garden City, ID
Lane's Discount Auto Center
(208) 345-6661
2343 W Fairview Ave
Boise, ID
Custom Auto Repair
(208) 478-1375
508 Center
Pocatello, ID
Conagra Air Transportation
(208) 344-6830
4000 S Orchard St
Boise, ID
Classic Line Transport
(208) 878-4249
1443 Conant Ave
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Boise State Auto Repair
(208) 321-4804
107 E 42nd St
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Sun Transportation Co
(208) 342-4621
2850 Fletcher St
Boise, ID
Cornerstone Auto Repair
(208) 888-9413
115 S Linder Rd
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Cd's Quality Auto Repair
(208) 448-2076
3136 Highway 2
Priest River, ID

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Wheel and tire care has come a long way over the years. Used to be you just soaped up the tires and wheels while you were washing your car and left it at that. Of course, we used to wash our cars with dish soap too. Alloy wheels and high performance tires give us more incentive to take better care of our rolling stock; dish soap followed by silicone spray doesn't cut it anymore.

Given a few weeks without cleaning and care, wheels and tires quickly start to look poor. Alloy wheels with a bright finish look especially bad up front where brake dust accumulates rapidly. Depending upon where you live, the sidewall of the tire deteriorates as it ages. This deterioration speeds up due to air pollution, road salt, heat and humidity. Also, though you may be getting your tires clean by scrubbing with harsh detergents, you're also wicking the tire's moisture and promoting the deterioration you want to avoid.

Like we said, the days of washing wheels and tires with dish soap should be behind us now. You'll need a good quality car wash soap, liquid wheel cleaners, tire brush, wheel brush and any special brushes you may need to get between spokes and such. If you've got particularly intricate wheels, you may even need a small toothbrush to complete the job.

Author: Matt Hardesty

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