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Daniel Scully

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Some new shoes. :)
 

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Just don't use Bleach White on them... it will dry out the rubber. Simple Green is what I use all the time. Looks good.
 
I agree, Bleche White- supposedly for white walls- is so harsh, it melts the white off white walls. I just use it for my sneakers now.

I just put new Hankook XL WWs on the Masterpiece. I need to scrub a little more to get all the blue off of them. I'll try simple green.
 
Just don't use Bleach White on them... it will dry out the rubber. Simple Green is what I use all the time. Looks good.

If you keep them clean, there shouldn't be any reason to ever have to use Bleche White. I have purchased cars where I literally had to use Bleche White to get them clean(they looked like black walls!).
 
the other product that works good is supper clean. but it's kind of hard on bare hands. this is what we put on the 92 superior 6 door. you could not get the 225s in a white wall so we went with the 235x70 . a little wider but the same size a round.
 
If it is harsh on your hands, it will be harsh on your whitewalls. I have a tire that someone used something harsh on it to remove the blue coating, and the whitewall is all cracked. It is now my spare.
 
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