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Tire Black! Where is it

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Marc K

08-19-2007 10:45:14




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When I was a teenager, they had some stuff that you would Paint on your tires. It was called Tire Black. It would make them really black, I never thought it looked to natural, but, now I think it would look great on tractor tires. Does any one know where I can get such a product? Thanks




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jpl

08-19-2007 13:08:58




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 Re: Tire Black! Where is it in reply to Marc K, 08-19-2007 10:45:14  
we use to use brake fluid on car tires. maybe not legal now.



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Farmallgray

08-19-2007 10:51:18




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 Re: Tire Black! Where is it in reply to Marc K, 08-19-2007 10:45:14  
Try M.E. Miller www.millertire.com or Gemplers.
Amour All or any of the other various tire protectants work well too.



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old

08-19-2007 10:48:10




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 Re: Tire Black! Where is it in reply to Marc K, 08-19-2007 10:45:14  
Armerall makes a stuff that does that now days. It makes the tires look better and from what I have been told slows down the weather checking aslo



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Walt in Jaxn Tn,

08-19-2007 11:44:33




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 Re: Tire Black! Where is it in reply to old, 08-19-2007 10:48:10  
I've got the Tire black from Millers and it is easy to use. It comes in a bottle in concentrated form and you mix it with water and brush it on. It dries to a flat black finish and like water based enamel, once it dries, it's permanent. A little goes a long way. I painted 2 old 12.4x38 tires with it (2 cotes) and still have 3/4 of a bottle left. I had some liquid tire black in a can (pint paint can) that looked like diluted tar, made by Wesleys I think. when I asked for that a couple of years ago, I was told "EPA made Wesleys quit selling that" --Walt--

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