Keeping tire lettering white
Viper4559:
Did you use steel-bristles? I would imagine steel would wear away the rubber, but I haven't had that problem yet with plastic or poly.
Rabbit0102030:
Did you have white lettering on your low profiles? At least there's not as much area on those to scrub, I guess.
Did you use steel-bristles? I would imagine steel would wear away the rubber, but I haven't had that problem yet with plastic or poly.
Rabbit0102030:
Did you have white lettering on your low profiles? At least there's not as much area on those to scrub, I guess.
It's not a steel brush, I would have to call it plastic bristles, I bought this cleaning pack, mainly for the carpet scrubber and the brush that I can hook up to the hose, course the lug nut cleaner is nice, however I went back to my dad's old wooden brush to wash the wheels, that plastic crap it came with eats it up.
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Rabbit:
I didn't think they did.....it was more of a Point of Clarification on my part.
That would be some pretty small lettering!
Rabbit:
I didn't think they did.....it was more of a Point of Clarification on my part.
That would be some pretty small lettering!

Euro: That is a new style of tire isn't it? I thought I heard something a few months ago about that.




