personally, I think itis a bunch of rank amateurs ... doing most of the overthinking...This is an oil forum, we are professionals at overthinking here![]()
What about tire dressings?
Tire dressings can do one of 2 things:
- If the tire dressing does not have antioxidants (AO's), it can remove the waxes and AO's from the surface of the tire, thereby accelerating the aging process.
- If the tire dressing has AO's, it can preserve the sidewall, slowing down the aging process on the surface, but since there is oxygen inside the tire, the net effect is that the sidewall will give a false impression of the state of the important rubber.
Not a formal endorsement, but the thread on feedback I received from Vredestein: Vredestein Feedback
Clear that Bridgestone haven’t tested or are not willing to formally endorse any product, not that there is any definitive harm or benefit from using them.Response from Bridgestone:
"Thank you for your email.
With regards to Bridgestone tyre products, we do not recommend the use of any tyre dressing regardless of the brand. We are not able to confirm the long term effect of tyre dressings on the rubber compound, as in some cases this may degrade the rubber over a period of time.
As a general recommendation we advise against using these products."
Pretty clear I guess.
They don't want to test all of them and they don't sell their own like Michelin does.Clear that Bridgestone haven’t tested or are not willing to formally endorse any product, not that there is any definitive harm or benefit from using them.
You've written off tire shine because somebody foolishly used it on the tread once?I know this is overuse/abuse and off subject a bit:
I'll never forget my first drive after buying my NEW 2014 WRX. The tires were soaking wet, literally dripping with tire schmear of some type. No idea why the dealer prep included this junk or who supervised the kid who applied it. It was raining and first exit from dealer is I-405 on ramp. Very very scary, like driving on ice with 1/4" of silicone spray on top. No grip, sliding on every turn. Nuts.
It took me several scrubs with a variety of soaps and cleaners, wheels off to get it off the tread, inside and outside of tire walls.
Main point. I NEVER use that junk. It's greasy junk. Tires and greasy junk does not seem smart, Period.
I wrote a nasty letter to dealer. No response!
I just don’t see the point. Get tires clean and done.You've written off tire shine because somebody foolishly used it on the tread once?
This...he's talking about hyper tire dressing and it's fantastic stuff....I use a Meguire's tire dressing that doesn't have any silicone or oils in it and is safe to use in body shops etc. It's only about $36 per gallon and I fill my own spray bottles. It looks great on my vehicles and isn't all greasy or shiny looking. It looks more like a brand new tire.
I use Amour All Tire Dressing I buy at Walmart.-or whatever is on sale. I use it on two vehicles and my travel trailer I pull out of storage every Spring. It's never had a detrimental affect on my vehicles tires-nor the travel trailer. However-travel trailer tires are replaced every three years-so I can't make any substantial-truthful long term observations on those.I just don’t see the point. Get tires clean and done.