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Tuff Clean

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aerostylie:
Nice  8)

Tip, if using as a rider Nic, you're bound to get brake rub from dirt even when using yellow pads, try 'Astonish' (oven cleaner) and apply with a damp linen cloth, seems to work all the time :daumenhoch: 

http://www.lakeland.co.uk/20564/Astonish'src=gpcle&gclid=CJDKk8Cc160CFcx_fAodolKIuA

PS: It's great for cleaning white grips and whitewalls.......oh and ovens ;D

Chromo Buzz:

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--- Quote from: Gashead on January 10, 2012, 07:26 PM ---Get in the bath with them  :LolLolLolLol: Now there's an idea !


Not sure whether to just leave them now or go the whole hog and die them...........

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dont dye you div just wd40 a few times.....ffs you just dont know when to stop do you

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Will WD40 do the trick then??  I got these Tuff's from the states last year & was thinking off getting them aqua blasted :-\
they're in real good shape, but as you can just see in the pic's they're going a little white.  I want these looking tip-top as they are going on a carpet queen :)

Thank's in advance on any advice you chap's can give.......Buz. ;) :daumenhoch:

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