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Does tirefoam damage tires?
I used tirefoam on my tires about 4 times this month, and have found
that my tire sidewalls had thick black waxy material on the surface where I used the foam. This stuff does not seem to be just regular grime, since after wiping it doesn't seem clean off. I have the feeling that the foam "melts" some of the surface of the sidewall. Should I be worried? Your help is appreciated. |
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Does tirefoam damage tires?
> wrote in message oups.com... >I used tirefoam on my tires about 4 times this month, and have found > that my tire sidewalls had thick black waxy material on the surface > where I used the foam. This stuff does not seem to be just regular > grime, since after wiping it doesn't seem clean off. I have the > feeling that the foam "melts" some of the surface of the sidewall. > Should I be worried? > Your help is appreciated. > Some brands of that stuff work well only after cleaning tire first; then use the foam for a tire-shine only. Don't think it hurts the tire otherwise. Hth, s |
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