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tires aren't "black" - faulty?

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I bought a set of Pirelli Nero Zero for my 2011 3.8 about 2 months ago.

Three of the tires seem to have a brown-ish hue to them. Will this wear off over time? Does it indicate a faulty tire compound or something I should be concerned about?

Thanks your input!
 
Is this a serious post?

You know that tires get dirty right?
 
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I bought a set of Pirelli Nero Zero for my 2011 3.8 about 2 months ago.

Three of the tires seem to have a brown-ish hue to them. Will this wear off over time? Does it indicate a faulty tire compound or something I should be concerned about?

Thanks your input!

If the tires have had milk colored armour all put on them then it turns brown over time. use only clear tire shine.
 
^ Oh yea! That could be the reason as well :). It isn't easy, but clean it off. Wesleys Bleach White and a scrub brush works well. Followed immediately by tire shine and protectant
 
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