Hi,
Have anyone used the painnacle miracle towel ?
I plan to use these to apply and wipe off my Klasse AIO and SG.
Thanks.
Hi,
Have anyone used the painnacle miracle towel ?
I plan to use these to apply and wipe off my Klasse AIO and SG.
Thanks.
2002 C230 Sport coupe,
Orion Blue
Same towel as the Magic one (they haven`t changed the name yet) great towel, might want to test for lint (on a mirror with a little water) or scratching (on a cd) to see where it lies, as sometimes you might get a "bad" batch of one, depending on when you got it, and what they sent to ya.
A guy posted this on a truck forum and the answers of others and myself have not been able to solve the problem.
The owner of the wheels took them off right when he got truck and stacked them. He then put on his after-market wheels. Since winter is coming, he grabbed the stock wheels and put them on his truck. The grease the dealers slime on the tires appears to have stained the lettering on the new tires when he stacked them.
The owner has tried degreasers, eagle-one tire cleaners, westleys bleche white, and other odd choices like household cleaners, gas, etc.
Does anyone have a recommendation? Could they be stained?
Thank you :smile:
If the westleys bleche white didn`t work, I`m not sure what will. Try Purple Power at full strength and scrub, and see if that works. It is pretty strong stuff.
Barry Schultz
Detailed Elegance
Try a wire brush with wesleys. I haven`t found whitewall that that hasn`t cleaned up
"I can do all things through Christ who strengthens me."
Jon Leidgen
Try a brass brustle brush with Westleys or ARO. Should do the trick.
I also vote for a small brass bristle brush and a strong cleaner, Meguiars, Super Degreaser, Purple Power, etc.. Maybe even 409 will do it..
If you think about it, natural rubber is white-whitish anyway, so you just have to get the grease,oils, etc., that soaked in out again, and they will come out and the natural color will be restored.
Having worked in Tire Shops in the past, there is nothing better than this for me..
Dan F
Wow im surprised Westlys didnt do the trick too! Its worked for me every time so far.
You could also try a little peice magic erasor , I would use it with the westlys to give it more bite.
I will miss you TID! R.I.P !
I`ve been using Bleche White for almost 40 years and also have yet to find a whitewall or RWL that wouldn`t clean up using a brass brush. I`ve got some uncoated aluminum wheels with thin whitewalled tires that i wouldn`t dare to use BW on. On those I use Brillo or SOS and get outstanding results.
TL
ive been useing bleachwite for years as well. along with a brass brush. i let it sit on the tires for a couple minutes then brush then rinse. leaves my letters pure white on my tires
+1 Brillo Pad.
Everything I say can be fully substantiated by my own opinion.
3M Adhesive Remover will also do the trick. Just get a rag damp with the Adhesive Remover and rub on the raised white letter part.
Bill Strobel
Owner Independent Towing & Repair
Fayetteville, NC
Do It Right or Don`t Do It At All
If none of these methods mentioned work, try hitting it with gasoline on a rag or hit them with tire chalk for that super fresh look :wizard:
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