Amazon has
32-Oz Black Magic Bleche-Wite Tire Cleaner (120066) for
$2.76.
Shipping is free w/ Prime or on $35+ orders.
Thanks to Community Member
JMBauer74 for posting this deal.
Note: Usually ships in 1 to 4 weeks.
Features:
- Fast-acting, easy-to-use formula dissolves brake dust, grime, and road film on contact
- Cleans black walls, white walls, and white lettering on tires
- Fortified with Primascrub, tough cleaning agents designed to attack the soils that adhere to tire surfaces
- Simply spray on and wipe off
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And do not spray WD40 or other oils not made for tire rubber unless you want to damage it.
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Yea works well to clean tires. Its not a shine product but cleans them back to regular flat rubber.
And do not spray WD40 or other oils not made for tire rubber unless you want to damage it.
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No bleach, sodium hypochlorite, in it.
You can read the ingredients here...
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You can read the ingredients here...
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I'm worthless when it comes to chemistry, but Google says:
"Sodium hypochlorite, commonly known in a dilute solution as bleach, is an alkaline inorganic chemical compound with the formula NaOCl, consisting of a sodium cation and a hypochlorite anion. It may also be viewed as the sodium salt of hypochlorous acid. The anhydrous compound is unstable and may decompose explosively."
Another search shows this:
"Common types of failure when rubber is exposed to sodium hypochlorite include swelling, hardening, and cracking, as well as discoloration, corrosion, and loss of flexibility. In severe cases, the rubber may be completely degraded when exposed to the chemical."
"Sodium hypochlorite, commonly known in a dilute solution as bleach, is an alkaline inorganic chemical compound with the formula NaOCl, consisting of a sodium cation and a hypochlorite anion. It may also be viewed as the sodium salt of hypochlorous acid. The anhydrous compound is unstable and may decompose explosively."
Another search shows this:
"Common types of failure when rubber is exposed to sodium hypochlorite include swelling, hardening, and cracking, as well as discoloration, corrosion, and loss of flexibility. In severe cases, the rubber may be completely degraded when exposed to the chemical."
I agree, but as I said this does NOT contain sodium hypochlorite in it. aka Bleach.
I've used this for many decades and never seen it damage tires or even wheels. Does clean tires really well, esp if you do this before adding any shine product.
I've used this for many decades and never seen it damage tires or even wheels. Does clean tires really well, esp if you do this before adding any shine product.
I misunderstood you. I thought you said it didn't have bleach but instead sodium hydrochlorite.
Sorry if I was not clear. Yea bleach is the commercial name of sodium hypochlorite. Something not in this product.
But yea I agree, please do not use bleach/sodium hypochlorite on tires. But Black Magic tire cleaner is good stuff.
For those worried about tire degradation...and still wishing to make their tires look like new...try applications of 303 Aerospace Protectant, after cleaning/brushing with this product. I have many tires well over 30 years old, that via using this product + 303 still look like new...even though likely not roadworthy.