this is what i do but use wd40 insted of carb cleaner, they come up lovelyGeneralWee wrote:Pull a rag tight over your finger ,wet it with carb cleaner and wipe the grime off the raised rubber.Dead quick.
Side exit exhausts always dirty the rear tyres and wheels.
maintaining raised white lettering
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I've just tried this and it really worked!sean68charger wrote:this is what i do but use wd40 insted of carb cleaner, they come up lovelyGeneralWee wrote:Pull a rag tight over your finger ,wet it with carb cleaner and wipe the grime off the raised rubber.Dead quick.
Side exit exhausts always dirty the rear tyres and wheels.

I added a light coat of Meguiars Hot Wheels to Bananarama! off.
i had the same trouble getting the letters clean on my old rangie off-roader, spent hours on them, then oneday i was using an old tyre to hold up some parts i was trying to free off with the stuff, wiped the tyre by accident and hey presto, years of grime came straight off.
i was expecting a Bananarama! off of some-one on here after saying to put wd40 on the tyres
as i am not sure about the long term effects on the tyre walls with wd40, but at least then it is an excuse to go out and light them up! 

i was expecting a Bananarama! off of some-one on here after saying to put wd40 on the tyres


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Never use WD40 to help rubber bushes on etc. It rots 'em. So I'm not too sure on using it on yer tyres
Raised white letters would be alright I s'pose. So how do I get the dressing off my brand new spankly Mickey T Sportsmans? 


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