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    Re: Cleaning brown tires

    Quote Originally Posted by Dadillac View Post
    Thanks all. So I found a product called 3D Yellow Degreaser. Bought it and it should be here tomorrow. It got amazing reviews. If that doesn't work I will try the Tarminator.

    Don
    Save some elbow grease and get a drill brush.

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    Re: Cleaning brown tires

    I thought that dedicated wheels (& tire cleaners), such as Gyeon Iron Wheel Cleaner or Turtle Wax Hybrid Solutions Hyper Foam Wheel Cleaner & Tyre Prep are specifically made for cleaning tires.

    It always worked fine, in my case at least.

    I see no reason to experiment with off-label products for this simple task of removing tire's browning.

    Besides, tire browning comes from the tire (at least 80%) and is not outside dirt from the road or elsewhere.
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    Re: Cleaning brown tires

    Quote Originally Posted by vaced View Post
    On autogeek the description for Mother’s Back To Black Tire Cleaner says

    I realize companies wouldn’t want to say that they damage tires (if they do), but I’m guessing you have experience with tire cleaners damaging/drying out tires?

    Or maybe the wiping/scrubbing repeatedly, at one time, is what causes damage?
    evo77 summed up what I was attempting to convey, that the physical scrubbing is not causing damage, rather the removal of anti-ozone agents causing longer term deterioration. As such, cleaning tires is perfectly safe, no matter what product used to do it. But doing 3, 4 or 5 repeated passes in one go will work against you.

    Quote Originally Posted by evo77 View Post
    Unless your scrubbing tires with a wire brush, NO, this doesn't damage tires.

    Damage comes from solvents and/or chemicals that *deteriorate* the antioxidants and antiozonants formulated in the rubber compound. These are designed to bleed to the sidewall to protect the tire from oxygen and UV light. Too harsh of a tire cleaner will remove this protection and expose the rubber to potential "cracking" over time, which of course compromises the safety of the tire.


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    Re: Cleaning brown tires

    Quote Originally Posted by Eldorado2k View Post
    Lots of good info in these recent posts.^ You guys know what’s up.

    As far as Tarminator, I have it, but I’ve never tried cleaning tires with it.



    I find it interesting that you say it’s so harsh that you recommend spraying onto a towel and wiping the tire clean? That’s really enough? And if so, that seems to go against the whole belief [for lack of a better word] that less aggressive tire cleaners work much better when it comes to restoring tires back to black without inducing blooming once they dry. So you’re saying Tarminator is that aggressive yet doesn’t induce blooming? That’s interesting.
    Correct, spray Tarminator onto a towel then start wiping, this is more than sufficient. It's actually really interesting to see it in action. Because this product is a solvent, it cuts through build up almost instantly, but the citrus oil in it seems to prevent drying the rubber out and create a sound base for a dressing. Personally, I have not witnessed Tarminator causing blooming after treatment.

    I always point out that using Tarminator on tires is an occasional thing, not to be used for weekly cleaning. That doesn't mean its unsafe, rather you shouldn't need that sort of cleaning on a regular basis. I use it to prep brand new tires or deal with tires that are being resistant to traditional cleaning methods. For tires cleaned regularly, you may never need to use Tarminator. On the other hand, I have a set of Michelin PS3's that WILL NOT let go of tire dressing, no matter what tire cleaner I use (Brake Buster, Wise Guy, Adam's Rubber Cleaner, Turtle Wax Hyper Foam, Adam's Wheel & Tire Cleaner, Carpro ReTyre, Gyeon Tire Cleaner, none are effective) or how many passes I undertake. And that's from using water-based dressings exclusively.

    In fact, I needed to use Tarminator on those PS3's today. After cleaning with ReTyre (no blooming or browning at all) and then dried, you can see the dressing remains..............




    After a pass with Tarminator and back to matte/bare rubber -






    A video of it in action -




    I don't normally like using products off label or mixing up my own chemical concoctions, and I generally like having products dedicated to each task. Using Tarminator to deal with difficult tires is the exception to that.

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    Re: Cleaning brown tires

    Quote Originally Posted by Rsurfer View Post
    Save some elbow grease and get a drill brush.
    This…. The drill brush is a must have. If the 3D doesn’t work I would get the pbush before tarminator.


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    Re: Cleaning brown tires

    Quote Originally Posted by Dadillac View Post
    Thanks all. So I found a product called 3D Yellow Degreaser. Bought it and it should be here tomorrow. It got amazing reviews. If that doesn't work I will try the Tarminator.

    Don
    Ive have went thru atleast 3-4 gallons of 3d yellow degreaser. That is my regular wheel and tire cleaner. Normal maintance washes for me is a 1:10 mix and for really neglected..1:4 or 1:3 works best for me.

    I just used tarminator and a drill brush to give my tires a fresh surface for trying out 3d matte tire dressing. Worked well.

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    Re: Cleaning brown tires

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    I have a set of Michelin PS3's that WILL NOT let go of tire dressing, no matter what tire cleaner I use (Brake Buster, Wise Guy, Adam's Rubber Cleaner, Turtle Wax Hyper Foam, Adam's Wheel & Tire Cleaner, Carpro ReTyre, Gyeon Tire Cleaner, none are effective) or how many passes I undertake. And that's from using water-based dressings exclusively.
    Dealing with the Same exact problem at the moment. I believe I caused it by being lazy 1 day and instead of cleaning the tires like I usually do, I just sprayed more Hyper Dressing on top of the layer it already had, I don’t even think I rinsed the tires. 1 thing I know for sure is I sprayed it on and didn’t use my brush to apply because I didn’t want to get my brush dirty. So about a week later I noticed the tires turned info a sticky mess, not necessarily visually because they still look ok, but when spraying tire cleaner on them and trying to brush them clean it’s like trying to clean off molasses. It just goops up my tire brush and turns it black.

    So last night I decided to try a few things including Tarminator to finally get to the bottom of this mess and get these tires clean once again.

    This is what they looked like. As you can see, visually they look ok. Looks can be deceiving.

    Here’s the front tire which I used Megs D143 @1.2 to clean.



    Here’s the rear tire.



    I quickly became exhausted trying to clean the front tire with D143. It simply wasn’t cutting it. I did 3 maybe 4 attempts at it going 2x each time using 2 different brushes and spraying twice each time before rinsing and it was still turning the brush black. It almost got them fully clean at the end of the 4th time, but I ran out of patience and moved onto the next tire.

    On the rear tire I used LA’s Totally Awesome straight undiluted and wow what a difference it made. This is way better at cleaning tires. It actually got all the gunk off fully clean after 2 or 3 cleanings [it’s hard to remember since I was hitting it twice with 2 different brushes each time]

    But it got it clean.



    Now here’s where it gets a bit interesting.
    This is the same tire I cleaned with LA’s Awesome. But on the right half I had just finished spraying/wiping clean with Tarminator. Visually no difference. [with the exception of the innermost part of the tire being bone dry/clean]



    But it did pull off all this grime onto the towel. I find it interesting to see all this gunk yet hard to tell any difference to how the tire looks and feels.



    So I decided to try a different method on the next tire. I figured to see if I could cut to the chase and save time & energy + save from ruining a towel and simply spray Tarminator onto a fully dirty sticky tire and rinse it off with the jet nozzle.

    I was working in the dark and trying to not spray on the wheel, but it worked for the most part.





    After taking those pics, I sprayed the entire tire with Tarminator and rinsed, followed by a quick scrubbing with LA’s Totally Awesome and the tire was completely clean. Great stuff.

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    Re: Cleaning brown tires

    Success. The 3D degreaser was waiting at my door when I got home from work today. Sprayed the degreaser on the tire, agitated with the brush, resprayed the tire and wheel, and rinsed off with the pressure washer. No more brown. I used a full 16 oz bottle of the Adams and was left with brown still there. I used a half of a 16 oz bottle of the 3D Yellow and no more brown. I found my new tire cleaner

    Don

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    Re: Cleaning brown tires

    Quote Originally Posted by Dadillac View Post
    Success. The 3D degreaser was waiting at my door when I got home from work today. Sprayed the degreaser on the tire, agitated with the brush, resprayed the tire and wheel, and rinsed off with the pressure washer. No more brown. I used a full 16 oz bottle of the Adams and was left with brown still there. I used a half of a 16 oz bottle of the 3D Yellow and no more brown. I found my new tire cleaner

    Don
    Maybe the Adams did the heavy work and 3D did the finishing job?

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    Re: Cleaning brown tires

    I haven't logged on here in months but I have to come in this thread to recommend the Tuff Shine tire cleaner, because no one else has stepped up? That's the best one I've used.

    I haven't used the Mother's that Eldo recommended for a long time, that's the waterless one? I never really tried that one for this application (de-browning problem tires), I'm not sure that would be my recommendation, but I'm sure Eldo has used that one a lot more than me...I've been saving that for doing a rinseless tire wash with my rinseless car wash...but I never seem to be able to ween myself off of the hose for wheels.

    Quote Originally Posted by Eldorado2k View Post
    As Evo mentioned, most general purpose cleaners i.e. high alkaline APC’s & Degreasers will clean tires, but they’re typically so strong that the tires rubber blooms in self defense as soon as it dries, so you’re left with a clean yet brown tire no matter how many times you clean it. That’s why if you’re looking to achieve naked black clean tires, a degreaser isn’t typically the best choice.
    I once got a quart of the Hi-Temp tire cleaner, that was a caustic, and absolutely seemed to pull as much browning out of the tire as it was taking off, it was like a self-defeating process.

    Anyway, glad you got the tires cleaned to your satisfaction with the 3D stuff.

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