I don't recommend putting anything on tire treads.
I wouldn't on my car, but a motorcycle will be fine.
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I don't recommend putting anything on tire treads.
I wouldn't on my car, but a motorcycle will be fine.
No way I'd spread anything on my tread!
But I'm confused, are you saying there are some tires with 100k on them, that look new?
I wonder iif it works on wood. Just a thought but i'm probaly to old.lolI saw some videos on YouTube about the product 303 Aerospace protectant......it’s a UV protectant.
I’ve seen 303 products in stores but never thought about it because I’ve used other stuff.
On the videos several people claim you can soak a serpentine belt in it and it will last forever.
Also spray your tire tread and sides every theee months with it and showed a car with 100,000 mile tires that still looked new.
I had to buy some to check it out.
Not cheap at $20.00 for a spray bottle at advance auto.
Also comes in gallon jugs online and other stores.
Okay so I wiped it on all my plastic and rubber parts on my jeep inside and out and just sprayed my outter sidewalls for now.
So far my dashboard and all plastics, even door handles outside and fender flares are shinier than they’ve ever been.
Even the overspray on my matte black wheels that I wiped off made my paint just pop.
The tires feel like they have a good slippery coating on them even though dry now.
I’m gonna do the tire tread once this weather breaks.
There’s no oily residue even though it dries to a matte glossy look.
Can’t hurt to try.
Gonna try my serp belt as well.....apparently after it dries the belt will not slip once coated.
I’ll post my results after a few months of use.
I wouldn't on my car, but a motorcycle will be fine.
Wait...WHAT?I wonder iif it works on wood. Just a thought but i'm probaly to old.lol