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Pneu Look 1 Litre Spray

Pneu Look 1 Litre Spray

Specialist Tyre and Trim Cleaner

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Tired of tyres (boom-tish) that look like they've been dipped in chocolate milk? Pneu Look is here to strip away years of lies that your tyres have been telling.

They're not really brown, you see, they're sort of a dark grey: vulcanised rubber... As invented by Dr Spock from Star Trek.

  • Removes all grease, grime, oils and old dressings for a properly clean tyre sidewall
  • Increases longevity and performance of subsequently applied dressings
  • Citrus-based formula - so effective that clean tyres may even start beading water without the need for a dressing
  • Works on trim as well as tyres, if you need to remove old dressings from textured plastics
  1. Pressure wash tyres first to remove loose dirt
  2. Spray Pneu Look liberally over tyre surfaces
  3. Work in with a tyre brush (like Dodo Juice Sidewall Bob), pencil brush (like Dodo Juice Hog Brush) or even a robust lint-free cloth
  4. Rinse thoroughly with water
  5. Repeat steps 2-4 above; if the foam turns brown then there is still dirt to be removed - once all the dirt has gone the foam created during cleaning will be white
  6. Allow to dry for a rich, natural finish
  7. Coat with Dark Matter tyre and trim dressing
  8. For trim: apply and work in with a softer brush (Dodo Juice Hog Brush), you may need repeat applications for stubborn deposits

Will my tyres look good without dressing after using this?
Yes - properly degreased tyres look much better and may even bead water naturally.

Can I use this on all types of trim, as well as tyres?
Avoid delicate finishes like piano black or gloss black external trim. This is for textured or natural finish plastic trim.

How often should I deep clean my tyres?
Use Pneu Look when your tyres look dull or ideally before applying a new coat of dressing (as this will give best results)

Is it safe for all tyre types?
Yes, it's suitable for all standard automotive tyres when used correctly.

Do I need to dry tyres before applying dressing?
If your tyres are taking too long to dry naturally, use a lint-free cloth to dry them.



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