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Old 21st May 2014, 05:45 PM
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since fitting the 18" wheels a few weeks back I seem to be getting a strange thick golden brown syrupy liquid (smells sweet almost like marzipan and its damaging the paint on the wheels) coming from the valve hole area on three of them, took it back to the tyre fitter and he had no idea either, no air is leaking from them, anybody any ideas?

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Old 21st May 2014, 07:34 PM
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Old 21st May 2014, 07:57 PM
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When you ask about brown stuff leaking out your valve hole area you are bound to get some amusing - or otherwise - responses.

My bet brian, is still that its something to do with the stuff the tyrefitters wipe around your rim before easing it on. oooeerr missus!

I had two tyres swapped over yesterday and the fitter plastered plenty of oily coloured liquid around mine before .... ah, bother, there we go again! I'll get me coat.

One of mine had a very slow leak caused by crud/corrosion around the wheel rim which caused very slow deflation. Have you monitored the pressure over a week or so?
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Cheers I am sure your post was lifted from a 1970's Carry On film script David

I did take it to tyre fitter yesterday and he said no its not what they use and in any case it would not be coming out me valve hole (see its catching) the stuff they use is lighter and soap-like, whats weird is that it seems to be getting worse, almost like the wheel is generating pints of the stuff
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Out of interest have you tried venting the tyre to see if its inside?

If it is, it may have been a dodgy compressor thats filled your tyres with goo
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Have you used a different tyre dressing recently? Or a tyre cleaner?

I quite often get brown liquid off mine when I give them a clean.
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