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BigRed

04-15-2002 20:53:54




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I was wondering what people use to make the letters white on their rear tractor tires. We pull with Firestone Deep Treads and i want to make the letters white but im not quite sure what to use. any suggestions would be appreciated




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Troy

04-19-2002 10:17:13




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 Re: white letter tires in reply to BigRed, 04-15-2002 20:53:54  
Paint that I have tried has yellowed. What we had good luck with was white shoe polish. Good luck



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John in Maryland

04-17-2002 18:16:00




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 Re: white letter tires in reply to BigRed, 04-15-2002 20:53:54  
I think I have seen some people go over them in chalk, doesn't last long, but you could at least try it and see if you like it before you paint.



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dubie

04-16-2002 19:44:50




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 Re: white letter tires in reply to BigRed, 04-15-2002 20:53:54  
I've used Testor's white model paint--it stays on the tires for years and doesn't yellow.



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you can get this

04-16-2002 19:11:59




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 Re: white letter tires in reply to BigRed, 04-15-2002 20:53:54  
white out from the office



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Denny Frisk

04-16-2002 13:39:03




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 Re: white letter tires in reply to BigRed, 04-15-2002 20:53:54  
White paint.



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superbee

04-16-2002 11:12:49




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 Re: white letter tires in reply to BigRed, 04-15-2002 20:53:54  
Go to WalMart in their crafts area and they will have paint-markers. Just shack up the marker and highlight your letters. They work very well and do not run. Rusty



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