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Tire marks can sometimes appear on freshly painted surfaces, even if the recommended drying time was followed. Please note that humid weather can extend the drying and full curing process, which might have caused the marks to appear.
After about 14 days, the coating should be fully cured and ready for cleaning. At that point, you can gently try to remove the tire marks using dish soap, a degreaser, or a non-abrasive cleaner. There’s a good chance the marks will come off, and once the paint has completely cured, new tire contact should not leave marks anymore.
If the marks do not come off, it’s likely that the paint had not fully cured before parking. In that case, we recommend repainting the affected areas, making sure the surface is clean, dry, and free of any detergent residue.
Allow the paint to cure for at least 5–7 days (a bit longer in humid conditions) before parking again. During this period, you can place cardboard or mats under the tires to prevent new marks while the coating fully hardens.
Once the coating is completely cured, its resistance to hot tires and staining will continue to improve.
If you have any further questions, please feel free to contact us — we’ll be happy to help.