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What is applied to tires during car washing?

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DeAutumn
09/03/2025, 01:04 AM

What is applied to tires during car washing is tire protectant, also known as tire blackener. After spraying, the tires appear very black and shiny. Its important function is to maintain the elasticity of the tire's structural molecules, making the tires more durable. Car tires are one of the important components of a vehicle, directly in contact with the road surface. Together with the car suspension, they help to mitigate the shocks encountered during driving, ensuring good ride comfort and smooth driving. Car owners should enhance their awareness of tire safety, regularly inspect the tires, especially before driving on highways, and conduct thorough and detailed checks. In addition to tire pressure, observe whether there are cracks on the tire sidewalls and the condition of tread wear. Any potential hazards should be promptly addressed.

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DiWillow
09/15/2025, 02:36 AM

Every time I wash my car, I apply that special tire shine product to the tires. It makes them look jet-black and glossy like new. This stuff usually comes in spray or gel form - you squeeze some onto a towel and then evenly spread it over the tire surface. After application, the tires instantly gain more shine while also getting dust-proof and UV-resistant protection, which helps extend the rubber's lifespan. However, I've tried several brands and noticed big differences in performance. Some dry too quickly and leave white streaks, while others contain chemicals that might harm the environment. I'd remind friends not to overapply it, as it could make driving on wet roads slightly slippery. It's better to choose eco-friendly products, like water-based formulas with more natural ingredients that are gentler on tires. This post-wash step is quick and easy - doing it monthly maintains your car's overall clean, handsome appearance.

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ColeRose
10/29/2025, 03:13 AM

I really enjoy researching car wash tire shine products. Essentially, they are silicone-based or oily coatings designed to conceal tire stains and restore rubber's luster. I've personally used both foam and spray types - the foam needs to be lathered before application, which creates good bubbles but has stronger cleaning power; the spray can be applied directly and wiped, saving time but potentially causing runoff. After application, tires do look brand new, and it helps prevent aging and cracking, extending maintenance intervals with long-term use. However, don't overlook the risks - some cheap products contain harsh chemicals that may corrode rims or affect handling. I recommend choosing reputable brands like Chemical Guys or Meguiar's, prioritizing biodegradable options by checking ingredient lists. Adding this step during regular car washes takes just minutes and makes the vehicle's appearance more eye-catching.

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LePaul
12/12/2025, 02:25 AM

I think what is usually applied to tires during car washing is that tire cleaner and shine product, which makes the tires black and shiny, providing simple protection for the rubber. New drivers don't need to worry, it's just like a lotion—spray it on a cloth first and then wipe the tire surface, avoiding direct skin contact to prevent irritation. The benefit is that it makes the car look better overall and reduces dirt buildup. However, I once made the mistake of applying too much, and the tires became slippery when driving in the rain, so now I control the amount, applying just a small portion.

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