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Re: Keeping tires beautiful

To: Doug Ingram <dougi@home.com>
Subject: Re: Keeping tires beautiful
From: Mike Maclean <macleans@earthlink.net>
Date: Mon, 08 Mar 1999 08:19:57 -0800
Cc: Spridget List <spridgets@autox.team.net>
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Reply-to: Mike Maclean <macleans@earthlink.net>
Sender: owner-spridgets@autox.team.net
Doug,
     Believe it or not, a classic reproduction tire manufacturer told me he uses
nothing but Mop and Glo floor cleaner/wax on his tires.  At shows, people want
to know what his secret for the clean shiny tires is.  He also had an
independent lab do tests on all the whitewall cleaners on the market presently
to find the best one.  He sent the lab scores of samples in unmarked numbered
containers.  They found that only one worked consistently better than the
others, it was a product available in any city or town in the U.S.- Simple
Green!
   So, you don't have to spend alot to make those tires look good and you can
make points with the wife by cleaning the kitchen and bathrooms when your done
with your tires. Just kidding.
Mike MacLean 60-Sprite

Doug Ingram wrote:

> Any advice on keeping tires clean and shiny would be appreciated. (Besides
> not scuffing them on curbs, that is).
>
> I'm nearly finished the job of bead blasting and repainting my steel wheels,
> and I'd like to clean up the tires before remounting them.
>
> Does anyone have any secrets? What is the best way to clean them? Are there
> any waxes, polishes, etc. that work to keep them looking good?
>
> Thanks,
>
> Doug Ingram
> Victoria BC
> 1958 Frogeye
> AN5L/636




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