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Swivel:
Chaps, I know you must think that i'm a complete  :idiot2: (just wash them you're thinking!) but what's the best way to get really old tyres cleaned up? I have this old set on my goose which has good tread but the rims of the tyres I just can't sort out that dirt and years of wear. Anyone have any magical formula to clean them up but also prevent any damage to them?

Also same with white wall old school tyres too, have a set of those on my Raleigh Aero which could do with a good cleaning too!

Ta in advance,

Riz  :daumenhoch:

pickle:
i take it you've tried hot soapy water and a scrubbing brush?  also if the tyres are for a show bike only and not for riding, you could use WD40 to bring out the shine of the tyre? 

I may be wrong but others will be able to help......there should be some good products in Halfords for doing this??

Swivel:

Hi mate, yeah tried that but just don't bring them up. Wanting some sort of magical product which will really draw out the dirt and stains from all the years of hard riding  :daumenhoch:



--- Quote from: pickle on September 28, 2007, 09:57 AM ---i take it you've tried hot soapy water and a scrubbing brush?  also if the tyres are for a show bike only and not for riding, you could use WD40 to bring out the shine of the tyre? 

I may be wrong but others will be able to help......there should be some good products in Halfords for doing this??

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Superkav:
Pop them in the washing machine on a 50 wash with a spoonful of garden funriture cleaner. if the missus goes mad it was your idea not mine :daumenhoch:

JT71:
nail polish remover.

you're bound to have some lying around I'm sure.

give it a try on an old one first, just to be sure you haven't got some super strong rubber melting stuff.

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