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Show'n'Shine Saloon
Tire Browning - How do you fix/clean it?
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<blockquote data-quote="5.0Black" data-source="post: 16609378" data-attributes="member: 172762"><p>Yea, what he is saying is not accurate. Tire blooming/browning is caused by antiozonant, a chemical all tires have that prevents premature degradation of the tire. When antiozonant reaches the sidewall of a tire it oxidizes, resulting in that browning color we all love lol. Certain tire brands have a different amount of antiozonant and a different processes in how blooming happens. This means that certain tires bloom far quicker than others. For example a Mickey Thomspon street comp will bloom more quickly than a Michelin PS4S. Regular cleaning and application of tire dressing can help prevent browning/blooming.</p><p></p><p>The only browning that can happen from tire shine is if you are using a certain type of dressing that is very high in silicone. Silicone will tend to suspend dirt and grime as it accumulates on your sidewall giving a browning impression.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="5.0Black, post: 16609378, member: 172762"] Yea, what he is saying is not accurate. Tire blooming/browning is caused by antiozonant, a chemical all tires have that prevents premature degradation of the tire. When antiozonant reaches the sidewall of a tire it oxidizes, resulting in that browning color we all love lol. Certain tire brands have a different amount of antiozonant and a different processes in how blooming happens. This means that certain tires bloom far quicker than others. For example a Mickey Thomspon street comp will bloom more quickly than a Michelin PS4S. Regular cleaning and application of tire dressing can help prevent browning/blooming. The only browning that can happen from tire shine is if you are using a certain type of dressing that is very high in silicone. Silicone will tend to suspend dirt and grime as it accumulates on your sidewall giving a browning impression. [/QUOTE]
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