Where the Rubber Meets the Road

Your tires and wheels are under assault from the roadway. Dirt, sand, mud, water, salt, sludge, snow, ice, bugs, tar, asphalt, roadkill, and brake dust stick to the metal surface, which is made of clear-coat aluminum alloy, chrome, or painted stainless steel. Most of these substances are corrosive to both the metal rims and the tire rubber. Sometimes rusted and always etched and heavy scratched, automated car washes can't get them clean, so many car and truck owners make the mistake of using heavy abrasives and rough brushes to try and clean the metal themselves. This only makes it worse!

Beware OTC DIY Products for Tires & Rims

A variety of over-the-counter “tire shine” products claim to restore the rich black texture of tire rubber. Most of them are high in chemical make-up and they crack, flake, sling off, fade, wear away, or separate when rubber hits the road! Some of them discolor or turn brown from outgassing, looking worse than they did before the application.

Bill the Buff Man is certified in the use of professional-grade Sonax Car Care products, and they use safe tools and techniques to properly clean and repair your rims, wheels, and tires.

Dull tires and lackluster wheels and rims are eyesores, so once we get them shining again, BTBM provides amazing Gtechniq coating products that help repel dirt and projectiles from the metal surface for several months at a time, and they can be periodically re-applied to maintain their sparkling metallic shine and sleek black luster.