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WHITENING TYRES
zombie_jesus:
One is more dull than the other(the one in the foreground). What do other folks use in this situation?
oldskooldayz:
What a horrible set of tyres
how much do you want for them :LolLolLolLol:
very nice them indeed
i washed a set of white tyres with that swarfega stuff for cleaning grease off your hands and they came out very nice indeed
not sure what others use
zombie_jesus:
:2funny: you had me for a moment. i cleaned with hot water. in this was a lil bleach, laundry powder, stardrops ::) and one other thing. i scrubbed with an abrasive sponge. something happened, but not much. swarfega you say...? i'ma try that. thanks a lot
ozone:
--- Quote from: zombie_jesus on June 04, 2011, 02:37 PM --- :2funny: you had me for a moment. i cleaned with hot water. in this was a lil bleach, laundry powder, stardrops ::) and one other thing. i scrubbed with an abrasive sponge. something happened, but not much. swarfega you say...? i'ma try that. thanks a lot
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When tyres get old, they darken in colour. My guess is that one has dried out faster than the other - if that's the case, no amount of scrubbing will cure that.
ED209:
white jif and scrubbing does good for dirt... but if they are as Ozone suggests they could be then you are stuck with 'em like it :-X
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