Hey all; given that this year tyres have been a huge talking point; I was thinking about what each term above meant; I think not all people are clear on this matter either; so I'd like some enlightenment from someone who is POSITIVE that they know what they're talking about.
I asked a friend of mine what each term meant; and they gave me some convincing responses, but I just wanted to cross-check. As far as I'm aware, and based on what he has told me,
Blistering - is more structural damage rather than rubber damage; caused by overheating; it's when the rubber kind of "pops" or "erupts" as it were on the side, creating kind of like a "perforated" line and if it gets bad enough, the remaining rubber on that "perforated" line isn't strong enough to keep things together and the tyre fails (structurally)
Wear - Akin to, as my friend explained it to me, when you're using an eraser to rub off some pencil marks on paper. Friction causes some rubber to go off the tyre; so it's literally the tyre "running out" of rubber; For example if the tyre had a 1cm layer of rubber on it, it would wear down to, for example, 7mm. The physical amount of rubber
Degradation - It's when the rubber "degrades" chemically for lack of a better word, due to so many stresses and heat cycles being put through it.
Graining - When you slide across the track, and it physically "rips" strips of rubber away from your tyres.
I'd love any and all guidance that you folks can give on this matter.
Cheers!