SON1C Synopsis 77 : Mothers - Back-To-Black Tire Renew Review -- Rinseless Tire Cleaning!

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SON1C Synopsis 77 is my video review of Mothers Back-To-Black Tire Renew. This is a Spray on and wipe off tire cleaner . . . so it is a rinseless tire cleaner what an awesome product to pair with rinseless washing and or as a mobile detailer. 
This is my latest video on rinseless washing and features Mothers B2B Tire Renew
How to Rinseless Car Wash with Optimum No-Rinse + ONR Review on Black Mustang GT - YouTube
 
I think this is simply an innovative product. Full thoughts and demonstration in the video! (Mothers Review video below)
 
Mothers Detailing - Back To Black Tire Renew Review ( Rinseless Tire Cleaner ) - YouTube
 
SON1C- What's the going price for that stuff?


 


How does it work on tires that're really *dirty* (the ones in your video didn't look all that bad to me)?


 


Have you ever tried spraying it on the applicator instead of directly on the tire?  I'm concerned about overspray getting on things..
 
It's 5.99 6.99 vary by a dollar here and there -- pretty good price imo


 


It works really well, worst case second application and a new wiping towel but the same could be said on regular tire cleaning some people do 2 3 even 4 times as you know

The tires were a bit worse than they looked on the video, its always hard capturing things accurately on there lol


 


I have not tried that, I just make sure I clean the wheels after tire cleaning. On sensitive wheels though .. that poses a great question. Mothers says its safe and not acidic so that's all I can offer there and I've used it to no ill effects thus far! 
 
SON1C- Ah, yeah...that price isn't bad for a product like that; whenever I see that size container with a sprayer on it, I think "pricey stuff".


 


On the overspray, I was more concerned about getting it on the vehicle's paint or somesuch...I'm thinking about this product for times when I'm only cleaning the wheels and tires (between full washes) and it's easy to complicate the job by getting product on the surrounding panels.  Maybe I'm worrying over nothing but it's like "what if I'm a klutz with the sprayer?".
 
Accumulator, this is the stuff I PM'd you about a while ago. Its got an extender on the nozzle that concentrates the spray for a lower profile tire or to minimize overspray. I have no problems with getting it on the surrounding finishes.


 


 


I use the Tufshine Tire brush to clean the tire after I've given some time for the product to dwell. It's just coarse enough to clean without causing scratch or gouge marks in the tire. My Wipe off trick is to Rinse the tire with water after I'm done scrubbing. Then I use a wet foam sponge to wipe down the rim and re-rinse. This gets rid of any dried overspray and keeps it from marring the finish. My tire topper is the usual Zaino Z16.
 
I use it for tough tire browning.  If I still have some brown areas, I run the car down the street just long enough to dry the tire after rinsing and re-apply. Like you need more stuff! :D
 
Roger that on my not needing more stuff!  This product might fill a very specific niche though (not that I haven't gotten by OK without it).
 
Accumulator said:
SON1C- Ah, yeah...that price isn't bad for a product like that; whenever I see that size container with a sprayer on it, I think "pricey stuff".


 


On the overspray, I was more concerned about getting it on the vehicle's paint or somesuch...I'm thinking about this product for times when I'm only cleaning the wheels and tires (between full washes) and it's easy to complicate the job by getting product on the surrounding panels.  Maybe I'm worrying over nothing but it's like "what if I'm a klutz with the sprayer?".


haha agreed but mothers always manages to keep their prices low

haha i'm sure you're an expert with the sprayer! any excess on paint will wipe off easy and is safe, has to be some wheels are more delicate than painted panels


 
Marine Clerk said:
Accumulator, this is the stuff I PM'd you about a while ago. Its got an extender on the nozzle that concentrates the spray for a lower profile tire or to minimize overspray. I have no problems with getting it on the surrounding finishes.


 


 


I use the Tufshine Tire brush to clean the tire after I've given some time for the product to dwell. It's just coarse enough to clean without causing scratch or gouge marks in the tire. My Wipe off trick is to Rinse the tire with water after I'm done scrubbing. Then I use a wet foam sponge to wipe down the rim and re-rinse. This gets rid of any dried overspray and keeps it from marring the finish. My tire topper is the usual Zaino Z16.


nice brush choice! 


 
Accumulator said:
Marine Clerk- Oh yeah, I remember now!  I do need to try this stuff some time..


 


 
Marine Clerk said:
I use it for tough tire browning.  If I still have some brown areas, I run the car down the street just long enough to dry the tire after rinsing and re-apply. Like you need more stuff! :D


haha I don't think any of us need "more" stuff, but we better hurry up and order some more!
 
SON1C- Just when I think I am indeed expert with the sprayer, I [screw] up and get overspray on adjacent body panels.  Note I'd only be using this stuff when I'm not doing the usual jack-the-car-up type of wash.
 
I could have used that a couple hours ago, did a rinseless wash with DG stuff and thought - meh, car looks great but I will skip the tires cause I have a long day tomorrow and just want to chill!
 
JuneBug said:
I could have used that a couple hours ago, did a rinseless wash with DG stuff and thought - meh, car looks great but I will skip the tires cause I have a long day tomorrow and just want to chill!


haha next time then! 
 
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