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|    AMuzi to Christopher Sobel    |
|    Re: How do you remove the blue stain on     |
|    23 Jan 22 10:16:53    |
      From: am@yellowjersey.org              On 1/22/2022 6:23 PM, Christopher Sobel wrote:       > On Wednesday, December 22, 2021 at 9:25:38 PM UTC-5, RonTheGuy wrote:       >> How do you remove the blue stain on new whitewalls?       >>       >> It has been three weeks and the sidewalls are still blue.       >> I scrubbed today with a sponge and they're still blue.       >>       >> Is there a special cleaning solvent for that blue stain?       >> What's it there for anyway?       >> --       >>       >> Ron, the humblest guy in town.       > Some Vinyl/Leather/Rubber Cleaner works very well for me. I have Used       meguiars's product and Chemical Guys' product. Both seem to work fine. I have       also used WD-40 or PB Blaster with success before I discovered the       Vinyl/Leather/Rubber cleaner products        haha. I put whatever I'm using onto a rag, and rub/scrub it into the blue       coating. Usually takes it off pretty nicely.       >              I just removed the blue from a new set of tires this week.       I did it with the tire vertical, cleaning the bottom half       with glass cleaner and a toothbrush, finish wipe with a       paper towel. Turn tire over and repeat. Only took 5 minutes       per tire.              --       Andrew Muzi        |
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