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    Brown tires?

    I don't want to just cover up the brown stuff on my tires I want to remove it if I can? Any advice?Brown tires?-20171007_153841-1-jpg

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    2018 Colorado ZR2

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    Re: Brown tires?

    I think every tire browns/blooms a little different. I've had good luck with Meguiar's D143 Non-Acid Wheel and Tire cleaner. Get a good tire brush too. It may not get all the browning/blooming out of the tires but it will definitely clean them. D143 is very economical.

    Stay away from greasy tire dressings. Three tire dressings that I've had good luck with are. Meguiar's Hyper Dressing, Carpro PERL, and Poorboy's Bold and Bright tire dressing and cleaner in the gel form.

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    Re: Brown tires?

    Can't beat the Mothers as mentioned by pro 4x

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    Re: Brown tires?

    Yes sir. Clean them with the Mothers then hit them with Gyeon T1 Tire. The only tire dressing (coating) I use now.

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    Re: Brown tires?

    I've used McKee's 37 Tire and Rubber Rejuvenator for quite some time and it performs very well. Two or three applications of a safe product like the McKee's cleaner are better than one application of a stronger product that may cause harm.

    Normally I don't take pictures tire cleaning, but here are a few I found from earlier this year.

    https://www.autogeek.net/dp-411.html

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    Re: Brown tires?

    Quote Originally Posted by osiapstndp View Post
    I've used McKee's 37 Tire and Rubber Rejuvenator for quite some time and it performs very well. Two or three applications of a safe product like the McKee's cleaner are better than one application of a stronger product that may cause harm.

    Normally I don't take pictures tire cleaning, but here are a few I found from earlier this year.

    https://www.autogeek.net/dp-411.html

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    My goodness chrome wheels! Haven't seen any posted here in forever. Brown tires?

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    Ahh... the dreaded "tire blooming." I hate this! Tire manufacturers should work to eliminate this very ugly characteristic! In my experience (as some others have mentioned) some tire dressing products seem to exacerbate this. So frustrating! I had the worst luck with the 303 Aerospace product. When it wore off the tire bloom seemed to really accelerate. It may be just how some tire dressings interact with some tires and tire compounds.

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    Re: Brown tires?

    Tire Blooming. Good old Bleach White works great. $11 per gallon and call it a day.
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