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Technical & Reference Section => Tech and Restoration => Topic started by: Chilli Rinse on November 29, 2019, 11:22 PM

Title: Dry Tyre Walls
Post by: Chilli Rinse on November 29, 2019, 11:22 PM
I read part of a thread on here a while ago about using Vaseline to rehydrate and soften skinwall tyres. My question is, has anybody tried doing the same to gumwall tyres by using silicone spray?? It’s supposed to restore pliability, rehydrate and prevent the rubber drying out again. Apparently you generously spray the rubber you wish to treat and seal in a bag for a few days. I’ve got a pair of faded 80’s golden boy tyres (I don’t want the colour back, done then pink stuff trick on another pair) I want to use on a fairly honest survivor bike I’ve bought with new looking tyres. There are no cracks yet but the walls feel hard/slightly crusty to the touch. The tread area and inner tyre seem ok though. So has anybody done this with good or bad results ??? Let me know please guys. Thanks.
Title: Re: Dry Tyre Walls
Post by: Chilli Rinse on December 27, 2019, 10:57 PM
Quick update...
Not a total waste of time. The tyres seem a tad more pliable on the walls, they now have a slight glossy finish (no dry crust) and they popped on the rim nice and easy lol. It wasn’t the miracle cure I was hoping for but the tyres look better than before they were scrubbed and silicone sprayed. They were going to be binned but now they are being used on a bike and holding pressure with no issues yet. I hope it stays that way when they are rode a little.
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