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I read a article on trailer tires last year, and in the article it was noted that there are paraffin's and chemicals in the tire compound that comes to the surface with use.
I would have to believe that after some time your problem will improve.
I think you have done OK with the Bleach White. About once a year I wipe my tires down with mineral sprits, it really cleans up the grim and oxidation,STP Son of a gun is all I then use , I do not like Shinny. I would use whatever dressing you like.
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DuPont Final-Klean or 5 Star Preps-All... works like a charm. Try it on new upper and lower radiator hoses too!
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Another thing to try on your tires---- SOS pads! Be careful about putting too much solvent on the tires, just enough to clean the stuff off and your done.
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Rusty, I used to use SOS pads ALL the time! I just haven't used them for years because my car (like most others, I think) doesn't get washed, it's either under a car cover, or getting wiped down to apply car wax. But I think I will try the old SOS pads again. It used to make white-lettered tires "pop", that's for sure! Just never tried it on the redlines.
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Another thing to try on your tires---- SOS pads! Be careful about putting too much solvent on the tires, just enough to clean the stuff off and your done.

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I forgot all about using SOS pads, back when I was sucking up to the old man, I would always keep the cars washed so when I wanted the car he would feel like he had to reciprocate Worked most of the time.
Yea, they worked well, made those white walls sparkle, no bleach white then.
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I use bleach white with a brass brush to get them REALLY clean.
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I use bleach white with a brass brush to get them REALLY clean.

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I have never used anything better in 30 years. Minimal scrubbing with a nylon brush.
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You guys may think I'm totally nuts, but here's my thoughts. You would think "rubber is rubbber", right? On any Firestone tire I've had since the 60's I have had problems with getting them "Black". Whether they be blackwalls or whitewalls on a daily driver, or White Lettered on a truck, my experience was the same. The Black sidewalls were just awful. Same holds true for the reproduction Firestone Redlines I had on my 64 and 69 GTO's in the 90's.

Regardless of the era, or if they were new or reproduction, same situation. Any new trucks we've ordered in the past 15 years I've always stipulated "no Firestone tires". Never had any such problems with the Goodyears, either new or reproduction. In my mind - "What is the sense of getting the Whitewalls, Redlines or White Letters looking spectacular if the Black looks like crap?"

That is my "senile" opinion on that subject which may not make a lot of sense to some people

I've been using SOS pads on all my tires since the 69 RS/SS I bought new which had the White lettered Tiger Paws. Always worked great on Whitewalls and Redlines as well. I use a low sheen treatment (hard to find these days) on them every once in a while as I personally do not like the "high gloss" effect. However, my machine doesn't get a lot of mileage.

Just my two pennies worth guys.
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