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Tire Blooming and Brown Tires

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Tire Blooming and Brown Tires

Tire blooming is the brown residue that stains the tire's sidewall brown.

This happens because manufacturers use a tire additive, Antiozonant, that protects against ozone damage like tire cracking and dry-rot or ground-level ozone like smog.

The tradeoff is that it leaves a brown residue on the sidewalls that's amplified when tires are sitting in the sun, exposed to the elements and not regularly going through their normal heating/cooling drive cycles.

No amount of scrubbing or product can bring them back to black --

Manufacturers consider tire-blooming a cosmetic condition and most drivers don't care what color their tires are! But if you like black tires, tire blooming is a problem!

Just like Weather Cracking and Dry Rot, most of the tires I see bloom are out of their warranty period, but you can slow tire browning by cleaning and protecting your tire's rubber --

I use Adam's Polishes Tire and Rubber Cleaner for tires because it's citrus based and human-friendly, followed by a layer of Wizards Tire & Vinyl Shine which contains UV blocking agents to further help prevent your tires from browning.

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