Tires turned brown!

Same here, those products are great, but above all, first you have to clean, really clean the wall of your tire, I use a brush to scrub off any dirt and crud that gets stuck to it from all the driving, if I can't see the small font around the rim edge it's not clean. when you degrease and clean all the crevices and such, that's when the magic of clean wheel begins and lasts for a long time.

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I started to use the Zaino tire shine. I clean with this first
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and then apply the Zaino
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I like it a lot:good:
It's the best, I have been using it for years.
Zaino rocks!!
 

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I just use a regular car shampoo to clean the tire and Diablo all wheel cleaner for the rims. For tire shine I suggest Autohaus tire spray.
 
If tires aren't clean, any product will turn them rusty brown when it dries up. I've been using armor all tire gel for years on all my cars. It lasts the longest (through rain) up to several weeks even in snow.
 
If your tire is brown typically it's referred to as "blooming." The antiozanant works its way out of the tire to the outside and due to oxidation it turns brown. Another cause is the buildup of old dressings. If you wash your tires and the tire still has a slight "sheen" to it, then it still has caked on tire dressing. One would need to use a strong rubber cleaner to get it off. Once the tire is properly stripped, not only with the consistency of the dressing be better, but it will accept the dressing better and the retention time is longer.
 
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