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What Oil Should Be Used for Tire Maintenance?

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KiaraFitz
07/29/25 1:04pm

Using tire care products such as tire wax and tire glaze, which are water-based and oil-based respectively, can enhance the appearance of tires. Applying tire wax will make the tires appear black and shiny. Moderate use of these tire care products is equivalent to adding a protective film to the tires, reducing oxidative damage and preventing aging, thereby extending their service life. Tire wax comes in two forms: liquid and paste. After spraying tire wax, it restores the original black color of the tires, making them shiny and less prone to collecting dirt, making it an excellent choice for tire maintenance. Below are the functions of car tires: Supporting the entire weight of the vehicle: Car tires bear the full weight of the vehicle, withstand the load, and transmit forces and moments in other directions. Improving vehicle performance: Car tires transmit traction and braking torque to ensure good adhesion between the wheels and the road surface, enhancing the vehicle's power, braking, and off-road capability. They also work together with the vehicle's suspension to cushion impacts during driving and dampen resulting vibrations. Preventing early damage to vehicle components: Car tires protect vehicle components from severe vibrations and early damage, adapt to the vehicle's high-speed performance, reduce driving noise, and ensure safety, handling stability, comfort, and energy efficiency.

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VanRyder
08/14/25 2:28am

As an ordinary car owner who often takes care of my own vehicle, I've seen many people ask similar questions, but in fact, it's best not to use oil to clean tires. Tires are made of rubber, and if you use engine oil, lubricating oil, or cooking oil to wipe them, the oil will penetrate the rubber, causing it to age and become brittle. It also attracts dust and dirt, leading to cracks over time and even affecting driving safety. When I clean my tires, I prefer to rinse off mud and dirt with water first, then gently scrub with mild soapy water or a commercial tire cleaner, and finally dry them with a cloth. This keeps the tires black and shiny while protecting the rubber from drying out and cracking. Every month, I do a deep maintenance by spraying some silicone-based tire protectant, which is simple and efficient. Remember, oil-based products are only suitable for engine parts and other components. Using them on tires does more harm than good, so it's best not to take the risk.

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ElizaDella
10/09/25 7:37am

As a technician with years of experience in automotive maintenance, I have an in-depth understanding of tire care. Many people mistakenly believe that wiping tires with oil can enhance their shine—this is completely wrong. Oil can corrode rubber materials, accelerate aging, and lead to risks like tire deformation or bulging. The correct method is to use professional tire protectants for wiping. These products typically feature water-based or silicone-based formulas, offering strong cleaning power without damaging tires. During my routine maintenance, I first use a soft brush to remove stubborn stains, then spray and evenly apply the protectant, which dries within minutes. I recommend choosing products from reputable brands like Turtle Wax or Meguiar's, as they are safe, eco-friendly, and long-lasting. Tires are not just about appearance; they are crucial for driving stability. Improper maintenance can easily lead to blowout accidents. Developing a habit of regular cleaning can extend tire life by two to three years with just a few simple steps, saving money and ensuring peace of mind.

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MacParker
11/23/25 2:04am

As a budget-conscious DIY enthusiast, I frequently share car care tips in the community. Regarding tire maintenance, I strongly oppose using oil for cleaning—oil makes tires sticky, attracts dust, and may cause road slippage. My go-to method is mixing household water with a drop or two of dish soap, spraying it on, then scrubbing the tires with an old cloth. Stains vanish instantly at virtually zero cost. The result? Deep black, shiny tires with dust-resistant properties that rival professional cleaners. Remember to avoid harsh chemical oils and opt for gentle cleaning agents only. Spending just five minutes weekly keeps tires looking brand new.

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