HondaMan
2004 Civic EX magnesium
I did my fathers 3-year old Mitsubishi over the weekend...hit the tires with the spray and then I noticed 3 days later that they were completely dry and looked like they had before I hit them. Anybody ever notice this before? The only thing I can think of is that the older tires somehow "absorbed" the hexand or whatever gives that wet, dark black look.
I also did my tires on my new Honda over the weekend...they're still black but look like they've aged faster than the last time I reported back here (3 weeks is what they lasted)....I'm wondering if the colder temperature is affecting the ability of the MHTS to keep the tires black and wet? My car is garaged at night, but outside during the day; dad's is outside all the time (hehehe).
I also did my tires on my new Honda over the weekend...they're still black but look like they've aged faster than the last time I reported back here (3 weeks is what they lasted)....I'm wondering if the colder temperature is affecting the ability of the MHTS to keep the tires black and wet? My car is garaged at night, but outside during the day; dad's is outside all the time (hehehe).