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I would first start off with a clay bar treatment.. make sure that you use plenty of lube with the clay and work it into the wheels. I would image this should be enough to pull off any tire dressing with a good wash of the wheels but if not I think I would personally look into a good degreaser. I personally have Chemical Guys Grime Reaper and have used it with great results but have hear nothing but good things from P21S Total Auto Wash as well. I would make sure to dilute it quite a bit so that you don't do any damage to your wheels. Try starting off at like a 10:1 ratio and work your way down if necessary. Spray down the wheels really well after that!
What sort of tire dressing are you using out of curiosity? Be sure to apply thin layers of the dressing and give it time to dry before you drive.
Good luck getting everything off.
What sort of tire dressing are you using out of curiosity? Be sure to apply thin layers of the dressing and give it time to dry before you drive.
Good luck getting everything off.
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