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White sidewalls also had the blue protecting them. Maybe a blue food coloring would also work. For sure the covering was just a soap based product. I found that when I installed new tires not to use anything other than water and a brush to remove it. Using any type of cleaner left tiny black dots on the white.
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Tire mounting lubricant. if you can still find any in blue, sometimes works. Slobber it over the lettering and let it dry.
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