Setec Astronomy
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Short version: I switched to Optimum Power Clean as my tire cleaner, and my tires no longer get brown between washings. Unexpected bonus.
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Long version:
Somewhere here in the .org depths is a thread I started years ago about tire cleaning--basically about how many darn times you have to scrub before the brown suds stop (a now common topic when prepping for Tuf Shine). At the time I was using Hi-Temp tire cleaner, and I was taken aback at how aggressive the product was, and wondered if it was actually pulling anti-ozonants out of the tire, because the more I cleaned, the more brown seemed to come out.
I finally settled on using it diluted 1:4 and went about my business. Spray it on, brown suds, scrub til clean, dry, dress, a week or two later, tire is turning brown, repeat the process.
So I ran out of the Hi-Temp and wanted to try something else...tried Meg's 101 I had around...didn't like that...had some A2Z, Mother's Foaming...decided that I was going to give Optimum Power Clean a shot as my regular cleaner. Had a little trouble dialing in the dilution, it seemed to not really be working because when I started at 1:3, there was really no brown suds. Then I went to 1:2, 1:1, straight, and back to 1:1. Still wasn't sure it was really doing a good job, because no too much brown suds, and it was a little more expensive to use than I would have liked at the 1:1 dilution.
Fast forward to using it all year...my tires don't get brown anymore. Sure they get dull and "undressed", but they don't turn brown like they used to. This is on several different brands of tire and at least 2 different dressings. This was an unexpected side effect and bonus.
Anyone else experience this?
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Long version:
Somewhere here in the .org depths is a thread I started years ago about tire cleaning--basically about how many darn times you have to scrub before the brown suds stop (a now common topic when prepping for Tuf Shine). At the time I was using Hi-Temp tire cleaner, and I was taken aback at how aggressive the product was, and wondered if it was actually pulling anti-ozonants out of the tire, because the more I cleaned, the more brown seemed to come out.
I finally settled on using it diluted 1:4 and went about my business. Spray it on, brown suds, scrub til clean, dry, dress, a week or two later, tire is turning brown, repeat the process.
So I ran out of the Hi-Temp and wanted to try something else...tried Meg's 101 I had around...didn't like that...had some A2Z, Mother's Foaming...decided that I was going to give Optimum Power Clean a shot as my regular cleaner. Had a little trouble dialing in the dilution, it seemed to not really be working because when I started at 1:3, there was really no brown suds. Then I went to 1:2, 1:1, straight, and back to 1:1. Still wasn't sure it was really doing a good job, because no too much brown suds, and it was a little more expensive to use than I would have liked at the 1:1 dilution.
Fast forward to using it all year...my tires don't get brown anymore. Sure they get dull and "undressed", but they don't turn brown like they used to. This is on several different brands of tire and at least 2 different dressings. This was an unexpected side effect and bonus.
Anyone else experience this?