
Tire maintenance fluid should be used as follows: Shake well before use, adjust the spray nozzle to the SPRAY setting, hold the maintenance fluid about one foot away from the tire, apply a thin and even layer in an appropriate amount, no need to wipe, let it dry naturally, after use turn the switch to OFF, and close the maintenance fluid. Car tires are one of the important components of a vehicle, as they are in direct contact with the road surface and, together with the car suspension, help to absorb shocks during driving, ensuring good ride comfort and smooth driving performance. They also ensure good adhesion between the wheels and the road surface, thereby improving the vehicle's traction, braking, and off-road capability.

Before using tire maintenance fluid, make sure to clean the tires thoroughly. I first scrub the sidewall dirt with soapy water, then dry it to ensure no dust or water stains remain, otherwise the effect will be diminished. When applying, wear gloves, take an appropriate amount of the maintenance fluid, and use a sponge or cloth to spread it evenly—avoid applying it to the tread or tire surface to prevent slipping and danger while driving. After application, park in a ventilated, shaded area and let it dry for 15-30 minutes to allow the fluid to fully absorb before driving for optimal results. I typically use it every two months to prevent rubber aging and cracking, keeping the tires black, shiny, and flexible, extending their lifespan by an extra year or two. The key is not to overapply, as excess can lead to residue buildup. Combine this with regular tire pressure checks for overall cost-effective and hassle-free car maintenance.

The tire maintenance fluid is easy to use, and I've tried it multiple times: First, clean the tire by wiping off mud and dirt with a damp cloth. Second, spray the maintenance fluid or use a small bottle to drip it out, then apply evenly with gloves. Third, let it air dry for about ten minutes to ensure absorption into the rubber. The benefits include protection against sun-induced cracking, a softer and smoother tire surface that looks like new, and reduced noise for a more comfortable ride at high speeds. Note: Do not use it under direct sunlight, as it will evaporate too quickly and reduce effectiveness. Safety first—keep away from tread areas and ensure it's completely dry before driving. New drivers often overlook this, so I recommend combining it with car detailing once a month to develop a habit and easily maintain the vehicle's lifespan and appearance.

I casually use tire maintenance fluid after washing the car, spraying it on the sidewalls and rubbing it evenly with a cloth, avoiding the tread to prevent slipping hazards. After air-drying for 10 minutes, it prevents dryness, cracks, extends rubber life, and maintains a shiny black appearance like waxing. Doing this quarterly is enough for lazy care—it saves money and boosts driving mood, making my ride feel top-notch.

When maintaining tires, I first clean the surface with a soft cloth to remove dust and grease, then evenly spray maintenance liquid to cover the sidewalls without missing the seams. Use a damp sponge to rub in circular motions, allowing the liquid to penetrate and absorb, then let it air dry naturally for 10-15 minutes. Avoid operating in hot and humid weather for better results to maintain elasticity and prevent aging. Use it regularly every two months, being careful to avoid excessive application and residue buildup. It is recommended to combine it with the car washing process for efficiency and cost savings, ensuring tire durability and peace of mind even on long trips.


