Does Tire Glaze Actually Damage Tires?
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Tire rubber undergoes vulcanization treatment to acquire high resistance to corrosion, high temperatures, and other properties, so tire glaze is not that likely to damage tires. If used properly with qualified tire glaze, it can actually help maintain the tires. Check Tire Pressure: Both overinflation and underinflation can affect tire performance and driving safety. Therefore, check the tire pressure at least once a month and keep it within the normal range (as recommended by the manufacturer). Generally, visually inspecting or tapping the tire to estimate pressure can be inaccurate. It is best to carry a tire pressure gauge and measure when the tires are cold for accurate readings. Regularly Clean and Wash Tires: Develop a habit of regularly inspecting tires, mainly to remove debris stuck in the tread grooves. If you find nails or other sharp objects embedded in the tire, do not pull them out immediately. Instead, drive at low speed to the nearest repair shop for professional removal. Additionally, when washing tires, do so when they are cold.