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making field tires ready for parades

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bruce herdman

04-26-2006 08:07:31




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I have a 1952 R which I use a bit in te field, and would like to know the best way to clean and shine its tires for show.

Tx




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Paul in On

04-26-2006 12:23:20




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 Re: making field tires ready for parades in reply to bruce herdman, 04-26-2006 08:07:31  
I get some stuff from Crappy Tire, oops - Canadian Tire, and it's called black magic. Don't know where'd ya find it in the states. Foams, no need to rinse.



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bruce herdman

04-30-2006 06:07:38




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 Re: making field tires ready for parades in reply to Paul in On, 04-26-2006 12:23:20  
Thanks Paul,

I found the product on the web, and will try it.

Bruce



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Jak

04-26-2006 11:30:16




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 Re: making field tires ready for parades in reply to bruce herdman, 04-26-2006 08:07:31  
Hey Bruce I have some stuff called All Purpose Cleaner that comes from Blue Coral that turns brown as you are spraying it on the tires and with a plastic bristle brush you can clean the tires real well.The water when rinsing runs off brown almost black leaving the rubber a clean black.After all sides are clean I put on Keystone Blue which leave a nice shine.



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bruce Herdman

04-30-2006 06:04:12




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 Re: making field tires ready for parades in reply to Jak, 04-26-2006 11:30:16  
Thanks Jak. I found Coral Blue via the web, but no Keystone Blue. Who makes Keystone Blue?

Thanks again.

Bruce



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