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i have noticed my redline stripe on /my firestone F-70-14;is looking a bit dull and dirty.any advice ;on what is the best product to clean the redline stripe without remove the red .chris Teed
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Mr Clean
eraser wipes will clean them to new appearance and only uses water. Just take out of the box, wet it and rub accross the tires. No chemicals involved and you will be blown away by the results. Also the best way to clean white vinyl tops and light colored convertible tops. It will take out mildew as well. One of the best cleaning products for a car invented that no one knows about.
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I've had luck with Westley's Bleche-Wite, works on both whitewall and redlines...
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