maintaining raised white lettering

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maintaining raised white lettering

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I was sure there was a thread on this but Ive had a look through restoration and couldnt find it so apologies if repeat.

With raised white lettering what is the best solution to use to keep it clean from new?

Also is there any particular recommended paint to spruce up old lettering thats just been left ?(father in law's sorting go faster tyres for his dayvan -he has got a years Cornish slurry on them so it'll be interesting)

Cheers guys - PS this is the one day this week I could get her out and its blooming raining a treat. :(
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Post by Anonymous »

I just attack mine with an old toothbrush and regular autoglym car wash solution. I find on the BF Goodriches they pretty much resist everything if you keep on top of them every few weeks.

There was one tyre where a hub seal went and splashed EP90 everywhere which left streaks. so I got this stuff...

http://www.fasteronline.co.uk/Streetwiz ... -2741.html

I think I got it from Frosts, but that site is blocked at work so I can't post you the link... :(

Anyhow, it comes in a little pen and brings it up like new. Easy to apply, but I would scrub the thick of the slurry off first.. :lol: :D
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what about that white stuff yuo put on tennis shoes, never tried it but always wondered.
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use a pumice with a flat side stone and a bar of soap brings the white rubber up as new quick and easy ;)
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brillo pads are best on raised white letter tyres
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brillo pads are excellants on me whitewalls but have to keep on top of it and putting wax on them once clean helps
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What Adrian and Simon said.


I used to do the 4-inch whitewalls on my cadillac with brillo pads. They ARE the best way ahead.
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Clivey wrote: I used to do the 4-ich whitewalls on my cadillac
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3-2-1

Yer back in the room :shock: :lol:
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Edited! You little scamp, you! :lol:
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All I can say Stu is in the words of the great be-toupeed Paul Daniels, "AND THATS MAGIC". :lol:
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traffic film remover (or bathroom cleaner, Cif etc) and wire wool (gently) seems to work
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Post by Gas for GOSH »

thanks chaps - hmm been drinking too much coffee recently..wonder if it'll work on the not so pearly whites! Since father in law doesnt clean the rest of his van the tyres should stand out a mile :D
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Post by Powerail »

I just use a sanding block and some soapy water. The rubber is actually white with black overlay. If it gets dirty just sand it down to fresh white.

As long as you dont sand it down quicker than your burn the rubber out around the edges you will be fine :)
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Pull a rag tight over your finger ,wet it with carb cleaner and wipe the grime off the raised rubber.Dead quick.
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