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Re: weird film on new tires
Stoners tarminator will get it off.
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Re: weird film on new tires
Had the same issue couple weeks ago!
Some kind of factory glue. Tuf Shine couldn't cut it.
Go to local drug store and get some 91% alcohol.
Spray on and use a stiff brush. It'll come off but expect to put in some effort.
Tom
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Re: weird film on new tires
It's a mold release agent. Do as Tommy suggested and use some alcohol or some lacquer thinner. Scrub with the kit brush and tire cleaner until the foam turns white. Tires need to be super clean before coating.
Just did some Michelins 4 times and still getting some browning. Some brands of tires are easy and some are not, even if they are the same brand.
Mike P turned me on using a drill and brush to clean tires..so much easier. It's like compounding by hand versus using a machine.
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Hey guys. I started to research a bit after I posted. I was thinking tire mold agent so I read goo gone. Went back out to the garage to took a microfiber pad and soaked it in goo gone and went wild. I got most of it off. Problem is all the numbers and letters and edges of tires. So at least I’m on the right track as you have all explained to me also.
So tomorrow. Rubbing alcohol or stick with the goo gone? Question will the goo gone damage my rims? What about the alcohol?
Also to make sure I have this right. Spray the tire down with the alcohol or goo gone. Scrub with the kit brush. But use the kit cleaner spray to suds up the alcohol or goo gone? So no water? Sorry.
I appreciate the help.
Jim
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Re: weird film on new tires
Originally Posted by
jimim
Hey guys. I started to research a bit after I posted. I was thinking tire mold agent so I read goo gone. Went back out to the garage to took a microfiber pad and soaked it in goo gone and went wild. I got most of it off. Problem is all the numbers and letters and edges of tires. So at least I’m on the right track as you have all explained to me also.
So tomorrow. Rubbing alcohol or stick with the goo gone? Question will the goo gone damage my rims? What about the alcohol?
Also to make sure I have this right. Spray the tire down with the alcohol or goo gone. Scrub with the kit brush. But use the kit cleaner spray to suds up the alcohol or goo gone? So no water? Sorry.
I appreciate the help.
Jim
Try both goo gone or alcohol...use the one that you like best.
Do 1/4 section of tire at a time. Spray, brush and remove with a towel. Move on to next section.
And do wipe down the rims from time to time.
If plan to coat...Then do a final cut with tuf shine, soap and water with brush. Tires are done and clean when the foaming from brush is white.
Tom
Mr Tommy's
Wash, Buff, Wax
Website: mrtommyshine.com
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Re: weird film on new tires
Originally Posted by
TMQ
Try both goo gone or alcohol...use the one that you like best.
Do 1/4 section of tire at a time. Spray, brush and remove with a towel. Move on to next section.
And do wipe down the rims from time to time.
If plan to coat...Then do a final cut with tuf shine, soap and water with brush. Tires are done and clean when the foaming from brush is white.
Tom
perfect thanks Tom. Awesome.
so this brings up future cleaning and stripping when I decide to reapply coating to my Jeep or this truck. Should I use alcohol and the tuff shine? Seems like the tuff shine isnt enough to truest get tires clean of silicone dressings and over all road use.
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Re: weird film on new tires
Like Glen said above, Tarminator will take it all right off. You don't want to use that regularly to clean the tires, but on new tires it's amazing at leaving the rubber perfectly clean.
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Re: weird film on new tires
The suggestion I made above about tarminator comes directly from amour all tech service. About three years ago I put armor all semi permanent coating on my tires, -I forget what it’s called-and it was terrible. It look like a glazed doughnut after a day or two and I wanted it off. And it was going to take a huge amount of scrubbing and alcohol to get it off. I called armor all directly and complained, and the tech was really a good guy, he said they use tarminator when they need to get a tire clean in their chem lab. One spray /one wipe and it was all off. Agreed it’s not a regular maintenance item, it’s for a special occasions just like this.
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Re: weird film on new tires
Originally Posted by
jimim
perfect thanks Tom. Awesome.
so this brings up future cleaning and stripping when I decide to reapply coating to my Jeep or this truck. Should I use alcohol and the tuff shine? Seems like the tuff shine isnt enough to truest get tires clean of silicone dressings and over all road use.
No...should be ok.
Tuf Shine will be all you need in the future.
Tom
Mr Tommy's
Wash, Buff, Wax
Website: mrtommyshine.com
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