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Old 10-10-16 | 09:58 AM
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Originally Posted by Kaze6
Yes.

Depending on the tire compound, they can turn the rubber into goo, or dry it out and crack it. Sometimes both on one tire.
It's not as bad on new tires, but I try to avoid getting any solvents on tires.

Used to be getting some triflow on a gumwall would turn it to goo really quickly.

But it certainly varies depending on the solvent and the tire and the manufacturer.
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