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Show'n'Shine Saloon
Tire Browning - How do you fix/clean it?
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<blockquote data-quote="TORQUERULES" data-source="post: 16609300" data-attributes="member: 29411"><p>I hate the browning as much as you guys. It is really nice to see all of these suggestions. </p><p></p><p>On a side note, I use to know a guy who frequented many local car shows I used to take my Mustang to and he swore by NEVER using any tire dressing. His tires were not shiny of course, but they were never brown. He even did this on his daily drivers. Never brown. My wife's mother never cleans her Tiguan and she got new tires last fall. They have been driven daily in rain, snow, etc. and they are not brown at all. Crazy. Of course people who treat there vehicles like s**t seem to have all the luck, so it may be a fluke.</p><p></p><p>I can never bring myself to not put some shine on there. I was going to try no dressing with the Ranger, but the dealer soaked them with dressing before I picked it up although I told them I would detail it myself. Whatever they used never seemed to want to come off, so I just kept shining them. My next set of all-terrains will see no dressing for as long as I can stand it (they will be BSW as well so no white letters to worry about). It will be an interesting experiment in self-control...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TORQUERULES, post: 16609300, member: 29411"] I hate the browning as much as you guys. It is really nice to see all of these suggestions. On a side note, I use to know a guy who frequented many local car shows I used to take my Mustang to and he swore by NEVER using any tire dressing. His tires were not shiny of course, but they were never brown. He even did this on his daily drivers. Never brown. My wife's mother never cleans her Tiguan and she got new tires last fall. They have been driven daily in rain, snow, etc. and they are not brown at all. Crazy. Of course people who treat there vehicles like s**t seem to have all the luck, so it may be a fluke. I can never bring myself to not put some shine on there. I was going to try no dressing with the Ranger, but the dealer soaked them with dressing before I picked it up although I told them I would detail it myself. Whatever they used never seemed to want to come off, so I just kept shining them. My next set of all-terrains will see no dressing for as long as I can stand it (they will be BSW as well so no white letters to worry about). It will be an interesting experiment in self-control... [/QUOTE]
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