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Old 10-19-2005, 01:17 PM   #1
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Cleaning your white walls

Yo i have white walls and i figures the best way 2 clean them is useing bleachy-white if any other suggestions lemme know later
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yea i always just use bleach white, spray on , let it soak and spray em clean. i know if they are really dirty you can buy a cleaning kit from stockton or coker.
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bleech white all the way.
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Whitewalls SUCK but back when I was a kid and all cars had them my dad always used Bleach-White and a stiff bristle brush to scrub them clean.
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Re: Cleaning your white walls

Spray Nine or Fantastic and S.O.S. pads,, been doing it like that with the funeral vehicles for 15 years works great!
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heard that stuff, the bleach white, will make the wheels start to crack....SOS pads do wonders for my whitewalls though!!!

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Mr. clean scrub pads
Old 10-20-2005, 12:41 AM   #8
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white spraypaint



















kidding. haha
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comet or ajax
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white walls suck? hmm?
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Re: Cleaning your white walls

well i have a 92 buick along with a 88 s10 im getting and on my buick im puttin 13x7's on it witht he really fat white walls and i heard that it cracks ur tires 2 so i was just wondering and on the side of my car under the doors i got into some tar and a bunch of other crap thats plastered on can u gemme any hints on how 2 get it off?????????????
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clay bar does it, wd-40, gas, etc...
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Re: Cleaning your white walls

I use Eagle One's A2Z Tire and Wheel cleaner since it's easy, spritz the wheel and tire at the same time and it cleans the RWL on my wife's Wrangler. There's no substitute for scrubbing, just get a good scrub brush and have at it.



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