Showing posts with label new tires. Show all posts
Showing posts with label new tires. Show all posts

Saturday, June 15, 2013

Tire Cleaning Made Easy

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Who wouldn’t want to maintain the cleanliness of the tires of their cars? Unfortunately, tires do get dirty especially when the rainy season comes in Tampa. But we need to clean tires, nonetheless, as this is essential to maintain them and to prevent the onset of wear and tear. Here are five tips on how you can easily clean tires and make them look as good as new.

1. Shampoo your new tires

Dozens of cleaning products are found in the market. They often come in powdered form. When dissolved in water, they transform into a frothy shampoo-like solution that effectively rids tires of dirt and debris.

2. Use sprays.

Application of cleaning solutions can either be done using a cloth or a spray. The spray is the more convenient option between the two, though. With sprays, you do not have to spend time pouring cleaning solutions on cloth before applying it on the tires. You directly apply cleaning solutions on new tires through the sprays.

3. Explore stiff brushes

If your tire has old dressing made from petroleum or silicone, you may need to use a very stiff brush to clean it. Some people just dig their fingernails into the current dressing, but this is not hygienic, of course. Spray a light amount of tire cleaner or all purpose cleaner on the tire and scrub with a short bristle brush. Scrub in a circular motion until the existing dressing balls up and begins to loosen. 

4. Make use of microfibers

Microfiber was originally designed for cleaning, long before retailers demanded plush versions for the purposes of polishing and removing wax. You will be amazed with microfiber’s performance as a cleaner. Use microfiber when scrubbing your new tires. The amount of junk removed by the microfiber from your tires will surprise you.

5. Apply tire wax

Preventing dirt from sticking onto your new tires is the best way of making them clean. Apply tire wax on your new tires so they won’t be easily affected by dirt. Tire wax acts as tire protectors. With tire protectors, you can rest assured that half of the dirt never goes to your tire.

 
Do not let the rainy season of Tampa rip you off your right to drive with clean wheels all across town. Clean your tires regularly to maintain them in their optimum performance.





Clarke Automotive Systems
131 Central Drive Brandon, FL 33510

Sunday, April 28, 2013

How to Buy New Tires in Brandon?


When it comes to buying parts for your car, among the most important are new tires and brakes. Why? It’s because these are important for the safety of your car. While many car owners shop around for their car’s aesthetics, these things won’t do you any good if you experience a flat tire or even a vehicular accident. When driving in Brandon, you must always prioritize your safety and your family’s safety at all times.


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You must first get your tires and brakes inspected to know if they need replacements. If the car technician says that these parts are worn out, you need to buy new tires immediately. You cannot risk driving around Brandon with these two worn out parts in your vehicle. It’s just too risky.

Aside from not putting your safety at risk, why is getting new tires necessary? For one, the consistent air pressure in your tires helps in the efficiency of your car’s gas mileage.  Hence, if your tires are in good condition, you can expect to save on your gas more.

You don’t really need to go to a Brandon auto repair shop just to get your cars checked. Tires usually have wear indicators and you’ll know if the tires are worn out already. On the other hand, an expert should check your brakes to determine if it just needs brake fluid, repairs or a complete replacement.

Going back to the tire indicators, these appear as hard rubber bars that will only be visible if the tires are 1/16 inch down. On the other hand, if your tires don’t have wear indicators, you can always use a penny to check. Simply place the penny between the tire treads. If the head of the penny is still visible, you need new tires.

When buying tires, you must also decide which tires will best suit your vehicle. If you’re using a 4-wheel drives, you need to get specialty tires that are built to withstand the heavy terrain and harsh weather conditions. A good rule to follow is to replace your tires with the same size as the ones you took out.

In any case, finding the right tire for your car won’t be difficult with all the Brandon auto shops out there. But for your car’s brakes, it might take some time for the auto repair shop to look for the same parts for your car’s brand and model.





Clarke Automotive Systems – Brandon
131 Central Drive, Brandon, FL 33510, USA
(813)685-2939

Sunday, March 24, 2013

How Can New Tires Last?


imagesNo matter how far, rough or slippery the road you take is, when your vehicle is in good condition and your tires are replaced regularly, there is nothing that you have to worry about; some accidents are due to skidding or slippery roads, but the truth is that the tires of your vehicle is not in good shape to travel with that kind of weather.
  • Tire treads are the most important since these hold the vehicle on the ground. It works as a channel for water in wet weathers. Flat and smooth surfaces are prone to skidding and other problems, so the creases of your tires work their way in preventing such.
  • Tire pressure and rotation inspection- new tires are inflated to their appropriate pressure that holds the weight of your vehicle; however, when the tires wore off, it is difficult to maintain the tire pressure since there is a possibility for them to require more. When we talk about tire inspection, tire rotation is an important factor especially for a 4-wheel drive machine. Tire rotation is best to avoid uneven tire wear; there are instances where the front tires are abused compared to the back, which promote the need for the same set of tires to be replaced.
  • When you feel that the vehicle is shaking and if your tires seem wiggly; let us take good care of your tire alignment. Tire misalignments are often caused by worn parts and height modifications. More often than not, running over road hazards contribute to the damages on your tire alignment. The impact can cause the screws to loosen or for other rotating parts to dislocate. Our team in Brandon FL is at their best to keep your tires at the right alignment to avoid accidents especially during musty weathers.
Let us take good care of your tire needs. From picking the right set of new tires or other tire maintenance and repair tips.



Clarke’s Automotive
131 Central Dr. Brandon, FL 33510
(813)685-2939
http://www.clarkeauto.net/

Monday, January 28, 2013

Tips when Buying Tires

Shopping for tires requires careful tire inspection. The safety mechanisms of any vehicle heavily rely on tires. Steering and brakes, directly apply on them. Shopping hastily may result to unfortunate scenarios.

Be a responsible car owner and exert twice the effort when choosing the tires of your cars. It is not that hard anyway. We now live in a world where car owners are fortunate because they can ask for information about tires as much as they want thanks to the disclosure requirements under federal law.


ImageSo before heading out to shop for some new tires, bear these tips in mind.

1. Meticulously inspect the sidewall of new tires before making a purchase. Sidewalls of tires are very important because they necessary information about the different tire specs including tire design, construction, and quality. The value for tread wear is also embossed on the sidewalls of new and used tires. They are usually in percentage, which allows you to relatively compare one brand of tires to other brands. It does not, however, provide absolute estimate of miles of wear.

2. Check the sidewall for the Department of Transportation markings. Department of Transportation markings usually come before the tire serial number. For new tires and used ones, these markings indicate that the tires are manufactured in compliance with state-regulated standards.

3. Look at the tire serial number when tire shopping because these digits provide important information about tire production. The first letters names the manufacturer, while the last digits indicate the date of production. For example, the number 219 indicates a tire was produced in the 21st week of 1989. You know an automotive tire shop is bluffing you if they say that the tires are newly made, yet the production date states otherwise.

4. Choose new tires that are not older than three months old. Tires that are stocked for longer periods of time degenerate rapidly. This is why most of these tires go on sale.

5. Never attempt to shop to unknown automotive tire sellers especially if you are in a tight budget and shopping for used tires. When in doubt, it is always best to consult your automotive mechanic in the repair shop you regularly go to. There are a lot of stores and tire shops selling used tires these days, but nothing beats the experience of getting advice and buying items from reliable sources only. But if you can afford it, shop for new tires instead. With new tires, you don’t have to worry about issues of past tire owners.




Clarke Automotive Systems
131 Central Drive, Brandon, FL 33510
(813) 685-2939
http://www.clarkeauto.net/