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Class A tire protection coatings

paulooch1958
Explorer
Explorer
I find that it's time to give the RV a good cleaning. I have a 2006 Winnebago Journey with 255/80R22.5 truck type tires. These run at high pressure and I understand that they can fail catastrophically.

I usually would put a product like Armourall on the tires to supposedly provide protection from cracking, etc, but have seen articles recently that say that silicone based products are actually BAD for tires.

So, what, if anything besides soap and water should I do to increase the life of these tires. They cost a bundle each and can be a very bad thing if they let go on the road.

thanks in advance.
Paul
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et2
Explorer
Explorer
Agree on the 301

midnightsadie
Explorer II
Explorer II
X2 and cover them less sun the better. and no matter what you do,tires start to rot they day there made ,after so meney years they just fall apart on there own. so if there say five years old or more ,even though they look great there aging out of service.

Executive45
Explorer III
Explorer III
Soap and water to clean them, then apply 303 Protectant.

303 Aerospace Protectant

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rk911
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soap and water.
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