Whats up autopia peeps, my aunt has an 02 TL with Michelin Primacy mxv4 tires. The issue im having is these tires keep turning brown. Now i heard/read that cheaper simple silicone products will turn your tires brown and may promote cracking. If im not mistaken your suppose to use water based tire shine dressings. Well my Civic Si has Michelin Pilot exalto a/s tires and i have never had them turn brown on me. Always a nice satin natural black finish, i simply scrub em before my routine car wash with Meguiars gold class shampoo using a microfiber sponge (only used for my tires/wheel wells). For tire dressing on my Civic i use Meguiars vinyl & rubber protectant and my tires are a nice deep black with shine. Personally i prefer a more satin black natural shine than the "wet look" this Meguiars produce gives me but since it still looks good to me and hasnt gave me any issues, ill stick with it till i finish the bottle. However im not sure if this Meguiars vinyl & rubber protectant has silicone in it, it doesn't have an ingredient list on the bottle. So i dunno if this is whats causing my aunt's TL michelin tires to turn brown. I also heard from a friend that tires "loom", which means they emit a lubricant that turns them a slight brown to prevent overdrying/cracking...the tire manufacturer does this to help protect the tire, is this true? So far ive tried krud kutter, oil eater, simple green, and Westley's Bleche Wite Tire Cleaner to clean my aunt's tires and when im done they are nice and black again, once they dry (i blow off the water droplets with a compressor) they turn brown again...what the hell!? Input is appreciated, thanks.
*I need to get her tires to be black like my Civic:
*I need to get her tires to be black like my Civic:
