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Silverstone
07-23-2011, 05:25 PM
This is the case of the tires I scrubbed with a very stiff brush and now they wont take a shine anymore.



The lighter area at the upper edge is where I 'missed' scrubbing with the brush. It's smooth and still shines up nicely. The rest is rougher and kind of like brushed suede.


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Is there any way to fix this or am I stuck with it for the next 40,000 miles?













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Bunky
07-23-2011, 05:28 PM
Did you brush with a steel wire type brush?

Silverstone
07-23-2011, 05:31 PM
Did you brush with a steel wire type brush?


No, it was a stiff plastic bristle brush I found in a store somewhere.

Twister
07-23-2011, 09:51 PM
It still should shine if you put some product on it. I've used a wire brush on white lettering and didn't sorry about how far I got onto the black and it still shined up. Ive scrapped against a curb too and they still shine up

Matt
07-23-2011, 11:32 PM
That's really strange. You sure that it's not that the tyre is now really clean in those areas so the dressing isn't building up on itself and creating extra glossy shine by layering on itself?

Try adding several layers of tire dressing and see what the outcome is. What kind of tyre dressing are you using?


Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk so please excuse any grammatical errors

flamed03vert
07-23-2011, 11:47 PM
Maybe its from riding on the sidewalls of the stretched tire on the wide rim. Can see the bead lip sticking out way past the sidewall and the sidewalls are contorted. Hope they last 40,000 miles for ya without creating a severe safety hazard.

Kristopher1129
07-24-2011, 12:46 AM
Some of those pictures didn't load for me...but, I don't see any damage that would cause the tire to not shine. I would try some different products. Maybe the stuff you're using is just soaking in, or it's possibly not a solvent?

Bunky
07-24-2011, 05:53 AM
Maybe its from riding on the sidewalls of the stretched tire on the wide rim. Can see the bead lip sticking out way past the sidewall and the sidewalls are contorted. Hope they last 40,000 miles for ya without creating a severe safety hazard.

It does look like the tire and rim do not match at all.

BobbyG
07-24-2011, 06:13 AM
The rim does appear to be awfully wide for the tire.

Also, if the tire is under inflated and you've been pushing it through high speed turns it's possible that the sidewall had come in contact with the road surface?

I really don't know but I've never seen a plastic bristle brush wear the sidewall on a tire just by scrubbing and cleaning...

Do the others exhibit the same affects?
With the same brush and method do a test spot on one of them and see if the results are similar.

Matt
07-24-2011, 07:14 AM
You can stretch tires over the rims to a cartain extent. Generally tires have a width that would be rated 235, but somewhere on the tire info sheet you'll find it written "rim width 225-245" (or a variation of that- usually a smaller variance) as the 235 generally referrs to the tread width. Personally I hate the stretched tire look, I think it's ugly but it's common with the boy racer cars. There is a Toyota Altezza and a BMW 3series near where I park that have both done that- crummy look for crummy cars if you ask me (not saying that the OP's is crummy tho coz I don't know what kind of car he has).

CrownKote
07-24-2011, 07:17 AM
Maybe its from riding on the sidewalls of the stretched tire on the wide rim. Can see the bead lip sticking out way past the sidewall and the sidewalls are contorted. Hope they last 40,000 miles for ya without creating a severe safety hazard.


It does look like the tire and rim do not match at all.


The rim does appear to be awfully wide for the tire.

Also, if the tire is under inflated and you've been pushing it through high speed turns it's possible that the sidewall had come in contact with the road surface?

I really don't know but I've never seen a plastic bristle brush wear the sidewall on a tire just by scrubbing and cleaning...

Do the others exhibit the same affects?
With the same brush and method do a test spot on one of them and see if the results are similar.


"Stretching tires" is a huge flame war atm... Honestly a stretch on the tire wouldn't have any ill effects on the "shine" property A stretched tire provides a very rigid sidewall so it is not going to be able to contact the road surface... The honesty behind a stretch on the wheel is it does not have any more of a risk at a safety hazard than a normal tire... Drifters run them and have run them for a long time ant they put tires through some nasty beatings... A lot of the euro car guys have been running them like this for years also... and the longest running guys are the lowriders and we all can attest to the fact that they beat on stretched tires more than anyone by bouncing their cars...

On to the OP....
I can't see the first two pics but I think it may be some sort of rubber degradation as I have experienced that once before on my Corvette and the problems sound similar to what you are explaining... I had GY tires and the batch of rubber they got had some issues (or that is what they told me)...

Setec Astronomy
07-24-2011, 09:20 AM
If you guys are looking at the one/only pic that loaded for me, I think ur overreacting to the "stretched" thing--that picture is all distorted (wide angle lens perhaps)--I mean look at the valve stem and how fat it looks.