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Old Jun 21, 2014 | 02:06 PM
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Question How Do I Clean The Letting

Hi Guys

I brushed and brushed with strong soap on my GoodYear white letting and that Brownish Dirt was still there

Don't know how to get rid of it

Is there some kind of special white paint I can carefully go over the lettering

Need you help on this one guys
THANKS
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Old Jun 21, 2014 | 02:42 PM
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Originally Posted by thegreatmonac@***.net
Hi Guys

I brushed and brushed with strong soap on my GoodYear white letting and that Brownish Dirt was still there

Don't know how to get rid of it

Is there some kind of special white paint I can carefully go over the lettering

Need you help on this one guys
THANKS
There are some over the counter whitewall and lettering cleaners, but just a little bleach in the water goes a LONG way to getting them clean.
Old Jun 21, 2014 | 06:56 PM
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Default I really APPRECIATE your reply ~ THANKS

Hi Cristoff

Thanks 4 your reply ~ My tires were already clean when I wrote that post.
I wonder if I could just get a little brush and dip it into half water half bleach and paint the lettering with a brush

What do you think


Originally Posted by Cristoff
There are some over the counter whitewall and lettering cleaners, but just a little bleach in the water goes a LONG way to getting them clean.
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