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    The above 2 photos illustrate some dirt that I find on my tires more and more between washes. See the brown stuff near the tread and near the wheel? What is that? How can I get rid of it? When I wash my car, the wetness hides it but as soon as the tires dry, it looks like that again. I can put a dressing on it like High Gloss gel but as soon as it wears off, the brown stuff is exposed again. I've even scrubbed the areas with a tough tire brush and soap. Does anyone know what this is and if/how I can get rid of it? Thanks.
    -HealthyCivic
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  • #2
    Re: What is this tire dirt?

    Use the Endurance Low Gloss tire gel. This will help the bring back the blackness of the wheel. Thrust me i use it on every car i detail.

    Cheers
    Ryan's Auto Detailing, S.A
    Mobile Auto Detailing Company.
    Dominican Republic.

    Passion for Detailing, do it with love.

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    • #3
      Re: What is this tire dirt?

      Its called blooming, and is chemicals in the tire moving to the surface. So it wont stop, some are just worse than others.

      Best to wash the tire with something like APC, then wash your car, and dress the tires.
      2017 Subaru WRX Premium - WR Blue

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      • #4
        Re: What is this tire dirt?

        I repeat. :P

        ^+1 You know you chemistry Murr,

        But i know the Endurance Low gloss tire gel really helps.
        Ryan's Auto Detailing, S.A
        Mobile Auto Detailing Company.
        Dominican Republic.

        Passion for Detailing, do it with love.

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        • #5
          Re: What is this tire dirt?

          Maybe you will find this to be of some help:

          Originally posted by Mike Phillips View Post
          Most people don't give a lot of thought to their tires except for how they look. Truth be known, your tires are designed to perform under extreme conditions of heat via kinetic energy transfer, high speeds for long periods of time and incredible forces of torque and flexing. That's a lot to ask from a chunk of rubber, inflated with air like a cream filled donut.

          The science behind the modern rubber formulas used by major tire manufactures today is both complex and interesting. The rubber itself contains and ingredient called Antiozonant.

          Antiozonant is an ingredient that helps to prevent the exterior rubber surface from cracking, checking, oxidizing, and deteriorating. The rubber is designed in such a way as to constantly work its way to the outside of the tire and as such, continually replenish the exterior surface with fresh antiozonant.







          After the antiozonant works its way to the outside of the tire and is exposed to the ozone in the air, it turns brown. The technical term for this effect is blooming.

          This is why you see a brown film on the surface your tires. You can wash your tires with soap or an all-purpose cleaner and remove this film, but in a few weeks, it's back. That's because the antiozonant continually works its way to the outside of the tires every time you drive your car.

          Thus before applying a dressing you really need to do a thorough job of cleaning the outer surface of the tire to remove any spent antiozonant as well as any previously applied dressing and this will prepare the rubber to accept a fresh application of tire dressing.


          Meguiar's Tire Dressing Options
          To maintain your tires and keep them looking sharp with a deep, dark black color, Meguiar's offers six unique tire dressings that treat the rubber with Meguiar's own special conditioning agents as well as patented antiozonants that replenish your tires' original antiozonants and keep your tires looking blacker longer than generic tire dressings and protectants.

          Special polymers actually penetrate and cure to the surface to form a long lasting barrier-film that protects your tires from inclement weather and exposure to corrosive elements. These include:

          Hot Shine Tire Spray (Trigger Spray) High gloss formula turns tires a dark black with high shine
          Hot Shine delivers a high gloss shine in an aerosol or trigger application. Highly water-resistant polymers combined with antiozonant technology keep tires looking blacker longer, while preventing cracking, browning, and premature aging. The high gloss formula gives your tires a “wet-look” with a dark shine.

          G12032 ..... $6.99
          32 ounce spray bottle

          G12024 ..... $6.49
          24 ounce spray bottle



          Hot Shine High Gloss Tire Gel
          Meguiar's® Hot Shine Tire Gel delivers long-lasting, intense shine without annoying overspray, drips or mess! The smooth, concentrated gel application delivers consistent results for even gloss and deep shine. Engineered to reduce sling, the advanced gel formula helps protect against tire fading and cracking to ensure tires always look hot!

          G12416 ..... $5.99
          16 ounce bottle



          Insane Shine Tire Spray
          G13124 Insane Shine Tire Spray delivers the ultimate in high gloss for tires a deep, dark, "insane wet look." Our spray on and walk away formula delivers a high gloss shine. Our Engineered Synthetic Polymers create a protective barrier that helps prevent browning, cracking and premature aging.

          G13124 ..... $6.99
          24 ounce spray bottle



          NXT Generation Insane Shine Tire Coating
          NXT Generation Insane Shine Tire Coating is the ULTIMATE in high gloss for tires - a deep, dark, insane wet look that is fast and easy just spray and walk away. Engineered Synthetic Polymers (ESP) combined with specially designed antiozonants create a mirror-like shine that prevents browning and premature aging.

          G13115 ..... $7.59
          15 ounce aerosol can



          Hot Shine High Gloss Tire Coating (Aerosol Spray)
          Hot Shine's high gloss formula gives your tires a wet-look with a dark shine. By combining highly water-resistant polymers with antiozonant technology, Hot Shine keeps your tires looking blacker longer while preventing cracking, browning and premature aging. Available in a 15 oz. aerosol or 24 oz. trigger spray
          G13815 ..... $6.49
          15 ounce aerosol can



          Hot Shine Tire Foam
          G13919 Hot Shine Tire Foam. Our new foam technology breaks clear on the tire (with no milky mess) leaving a deep, black, rich shine. In one easy step, the thick, luxurious foam coats the tire, quickly penetrates, lifts and releases dirt and road grime leaving behind an even, rich shine.

          G13919 ..... $5.49
          19 ounce aerosol can



          Gold Class Endurance Original Formula
          Endurance® continues to be a favorite among enthusiasts looking for extra long lasting performance with a great look. Our unique formulations stop tires from turning brown and eliminate the mess of overspray, drips, streaks and spotted driveways.

          G7410 ..... $8.69
          10 ounce bottle that comes in a box with one applicator



          Gold Class Endurance High Gloss
          Endurance® continues to be a favorite among enthusiasts looking for extra long lasting performance with a great look. Our unique formulations stop tires from turning brown and eliminate the mess of overspray, drips, streaks and spotted driveways. 16 oz. High Gloss Gel.

          G7516 ..... $7.59
          16 ounce bottle


          Second, the Sun is a major contributor to drying out and cracking anything, both the visible sun rays, (light), and the invisible sun rays emitted by the sun.

          Besides the rays then theirs the heat created by the sun to the surface and the environment. The worst areas for drying and cracking are places were the tires are exposed the extreme sun for a majority of the year. For example out here in the desert where I live the sun pretty much deteriorates everything that's not covered up and protected.

          Goes with the territory.

          Meguiar's tests all their products to be safe for the surface they are formulated to be used on as long as the products are used according to directions.

          Shane
          1995 Oldsmobile Cutlass Ciera SL

          If you trim yourself to fit the world you'll whittle yourself away. - Aaron Tippin

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          • #6
            Re: What is this tire dirt?

            Use a dedicated wheel cleaner or degreaser on the tires. It will do a better job of cleaning the tires than soap and water.

            Colin
            A common mistake that people make when trying to design something completely foolproof is to underestimate the ingenuity of complete fools.

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            • #7
              Re: What is this tire dirt?

              Thanks.

              So what I gather from that is:

              A. The brown stuff is normal and good.

              B. I can't actually stop it from happening but I can mask it.

              Correct?
              -HealthyCivic
              Check out the glossary

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              • #8
                Re: What is this tire dirt?

                Originally posted by HealthyCivic View Post
                Thanks.

                So what I gather from that is:

                A. The brown stuff is normal and good.

                B. I can't actually stop it from happening but I can mask it.

                Correct?
                Well, you will be removing it, but only temporarily. You'll have to keep cleaning and dressing your tires on a regular basis in order to "fix" it.
                Shane
                1995 Oldsmobile Cutlass Ciera SL

                If you trim yourself to fit the world you'll whittle yourself away. - Aaron Tippin

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                • #9
                  Re: What is this tire dirt?

                  Originally posted by HealthyCivic View Post
                  Thanks.

                  So what I gather from that is:

                  A. The brown stuff is normal and good.

                  B. I can't actually stop it from happening but I can mask it.

                  Correct?
                  You got it. Perfectly normal. Not to worry.
                  quality creates its own demand

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                  • #10
                    Re: What is this tire dirt?

                    Yeah, a good cleaning to remvoe the 'old' is the best you can do, then dress it.
                    2017 Subaru WRX Premium - WR Blue

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                    • #11
                      Re: What is this tire dirt?

                      I usually just brush it off when I clean my rims, the overspray seems to break it up quite well...
                      2000 Ford Explorer XLT "Deuce"
                      2007 Toyota Camry XLE

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                      • #12
                        Re: What is this tire dirt?

                        I have the hot shine tire gel and its fine, I switched from the spray cause it was always getting on my paint around the wheel wells. How do they expect people to spray their tires without it getting on the paint?

                        Spraying your tires before a wash might work but then you'd be potentially washing off what you just applied to the tires from the car wash run off.

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                        • #13
                          Re: What is this tire dirt?

                          I spray the applicator.
                          2017 Subaru WRX Premium - WR Blue

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                          • #14
                            Re: What is this tire dirt?

                            Originally posted by Murr1525 View Post
                            I spray the applicator.
                            x2. Seems to me to be the best way to insure even coverage.
                            quality creates its own demand

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                            • #15
                              Re: What is this tire dirt?

                              You need to clean your tires!! Then apply the recommended sprays, gels etc.
                              Use Wesley's tire cleaner. Heavy duty stuff! Very strong, doesn't have to be used often.

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