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A little Wesley's Bleche-White and a stiff bristled brush...then finish 'em off with some Lexol Vinylex.
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Are you talking about the "waxy" substance that seems to build up that is a total pain in the ass to remove permanently ???
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Hey Kid--can I get the Lexol at a car parts place? I saw it available online but there's a show this weekend I'm taking my Camaro to. Oh, and I assume the Wesley's won't harm the red stripe?
Belair--yes, that "waxy" stuff is why I described my tires as turning gray after several weeks. I scrub them and work them with Armor All to subdue it then it slowly comes back. It wouldn't bother me so much if the tires were less expensive! |
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Are you talking about the "waxy" substance that seems to build up that is a total pain in the ass to remove permanently ??? [/ QUOTE ] I believe in the industry,they call that BAIN. |
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...427 I have used lacquer thinner and the crap still comes back...I thought it was mold release stuff but it just keeps coming back...
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Wesley's Bleche White is available at any auto parts store, the Vinylex is a little more "specialty" so you may need to order it online. Bleche White will not harm any tire and will make those redlines pop.
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Bleche White (or equivalent) is key for any tire detail. The same stuff that makes whitewalls (or redline/goldline/blueline) all murky and dark makes a blackwall brown and dingy. We find that exposure to sunlight (UV?) seems to leech it out of the sidewall. Use the Bleche White, rinse, then apply your favorite tire dressing after they've dried off.
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DOES the Bleche White take the red out of the redline?
Thanks, -Sam ![]()
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