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Car Forum / Antique and Collectibles / Antique Cars / May 2004

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Cleaning White Wall Tires

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Joe Hudon - 20 May 2004 16:08 GMT
Can anyone recommend what I can use to clean white wall tires?  I'm
always having to wipe the brake dust and such from the tires, but I
find that some cleaning agents actually remove the "white" from the
tires, as well.

Thanks, in advance, for any ideas...
Cliffy - 21 May 2004 18:29 GMT
Go to your local motorcycle shop and look for S-100 in the big red
aerosol can. It's expensive but the foam really gets it off without
damaging aluminum wheels. Wesleys Bleche-White works beautifully too but
you must take care around aluminum or it will dull it.

> Can anyone recommend what I can use to clean white wall tires?  I'm
> always having to wipe the brake dust and such from the tires, but I
> find that some cleaning agents actually remove the "white" from the
> tires, as well.
>
> Thanks, in advance, for any ideas...

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fclaugus - 27 May 2004 06:21 GMT
Try dow chemical scrubbing bubbles bathroom cleaner, works great! Doesn't
damage your weels either. I have been using it for years without a problem.

Fred

> Can anyone recommend what I can use to clean white wall tires?  I'm
> always having to wipe the brake dust and such from the tires, but I
> find that some cleaning agents actually remove the "white" from the
> tires, as well.
>
> Thanks, in advance, for any ideas...
 
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