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Re: Cleaning White Letters on Tires
[Re: Paul_B]
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06/25/08 03:21 PM
06/25/08 03:21 PM
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I've always used Westley's Bleche-Wite. You can find it at pretty much any place that sells car cleaning stuff.
Great stuff
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Re: Cleaning White Letters on Tires
[Re: 318 Stroker]
#79414
06/25/08 03:55 PM
06/25/08 03:55 PM
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Posts: 4,105 Horsham, Pa.
Finoke
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I've used SOS pads for years now. They work great!
Cheap and effective, thats what I always used!
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Re: Cleaning White Letters on Tires
[Re: Finoke]
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06/25/08 04:17 PM
06/25/08 04:17 PM
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Posts: 28,312 Cincinnati, Ohio
Challenger 1
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I've used SOS pads for years now. They work great!
Cheap and effective, thats what I always used!
I used to too! But now I get some degreaser from work that we get from SC Johnson. Called J Shop, I think. It's a alkaline based degreaser. Can't use it on alunimun or painted surfaces but it the best stuff I've ever used. Spray it on,presuure wash it off. White walls are white and the black is black.(very clean) Been using it for about 15 years now. Stripped waxed floors with it, cleaned stainless restarant equipment, do my oily fuel trucks, grills. I could go on and on. We get it in 55 gal drums. Never have to touch a surface with it as long as you have a pressure washer to rinse. Have to use common sense where to use it though, it's powerful stuff, alkiline based I believe.We use it as a pre treatment on really oily cloths sometimes with diesel fuel on them. BTW I don't steal it from work, I own the company.
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