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Restoring colour in tyres?
WINI:
Does anyone have any top tips for restoring/bringing back the colour in a set of nos, but faded, red panaracers? To be honest, they're not all that bad, but I want to try and get some lustre back in the red.
Cheers :daumenhoch:
oldschoolace:
I have seen the yanks using armourall with decent results, a bit like using back to black on bumpers. No good for a rider though
Personally i would try getting them aqua blasted. Sounds daft but the place i use do tyres all the time for show cars n stuff :daumenhoch:
WINI:
--- Quote from: oldschoolace on July 28, 2012, 10:23 AM ---I have seen the yanks using armourall with decent results, a bit like using back to black on bumpers. No good for a rider though
Personally i would try getting them aqua blasted. Sounds daft but the place i use do tyres all the time for show cars n stuff :daumenhoch:
--- End quote ---
Might be worth a try mate, I'm taking some tuffs to be aqua blasted shortly so I can ask him what he thinks :daumenhoch:
snapper:
i once had worn black comp 3 tyres ..i just wanted them clean...i was at the car wash when i seen another man put this on his car tyres ..i bought this to clean my tyres and thought what the hell lets give it a go....i sprayed it on foamy and used a hand brush over ...and when it evaporated the tyres were shinney clean ..
as for colours that may be a shade up difference ..but its only a few bucks
kalex:
this stuff is not to bad, doubt it'll bring back the colour but would make them look glossy but no good if riding them.
http://www.tooled-up.com/Product.asp?PID=110801&Referrer=googleproductsearch
i also think the aqua blasted way is the best, as you'll be removing the very top faded layer of rubber. then you should be left with unexposed red rubber under that.
where are you getting the tuff's done and at what cost are they
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