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As I mentioned before, one of my passions is cars. I love washing my beloved car. Personally, I will feel a bit disappointed if the tires are dirty even though the boy is super clean. I came across an online article "The Proper Washing Method of Tires And The Timing to Replace Them". I would like to summarize and share some of the interesting points here. The tires are easier to be noticed their dirt. The article said washing them too often by detergents can be damaged. The main components of tires are rubbers and they are very delicate. They starts aging and are damaged by ultraviolet rays. That's why they have components for aging prevention and the components coat their surface. However, washing tires too often by detergents might remove the protective film. So, how should we wash them? The answers are as follows, 1) Rinsing inside tire houses thoroughly with high pressure water. 2) Scrubbing tires and wheels with a brush and sponge. 3) Getting rid of small stones out of tire groove with a brush. 4) Wiping water out with a cloth. Getting rid of wafer on wheels so that wafer stain is not left I'll try to follow this instruction in the future when I wash tires.
2025年5月4日 10:26
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As I mentioned before, one of my passions is cars. I love washing my beloved car. Personally, I will feel a bit disappointed if the tires are dirty even though the body is super clean. I came across an online article "The Proper Washing Method of Tires And When to Replace Them". I would like to summarize and share some of the interesting points here. It is easily noticeable when tires are dirty. The article said that washing them too often with detergents can damaged them. The main parts of tires are made of rubbers and they are very delicate. They starts aging and are damaged by ultraviolet rays. That's why there are products available that can be applied to the tire surface to help slow the aging process. However, washing tires too often with/using detergents might remove the protective film. So, how should we wash them? The recommended best practices are as follows, 1) Wash the inside of the tire housing(mudguards) thoroughly with high pressure water. 2) Scrub tires and wheels with a brush and sponge. 3) Get rid of small stones out of the tire threads with a brush. 4) Wipe water out with a cloth. Get rid of water on the wheels so that water stains are not left on the wheels. I'll try to follow these instructions in the future when I wash tires.
The tire/tyre (UK/Australia spelling) housing is usually called a mudguard. So you could say : Wash/Spray the tyre mudguards with ...
2025年5月5日 07:24
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