Caring for RWL tires

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Hey ladies and gents. I'm new to the site, so forgive me if this topic has been discussed.

I bought some Eagle #1 Nascar tires with Raised White Letters and was wondering if anyone had any tips on caring for them. I'm currently using Ajax to help keep the letters white. The downside is that it gets kind of messy. And I'm not sure if Ajax would be the best product to use in the first place.

What have you used in the past? Any recommendations? Thanks
 

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Hey ladies and gents. I'm new to the site, so forgive me if this topic has been discussed.

I bought some Eagle #1 Nascar tires with Raised White Letters and was wondering if anyone had any tips on caring for them. I'm currently using Ajax to help keep the letters white. The downside is that it gets kind of messy. And I'm not sure if Ajax would be the best product to use in the first place.

What have you used in the past? Any recommendations? Thanks

Maybe some oxford white or performance white touch up paint once it starts to wear off. Saw some dudes doing it at car shows a few times. As far as upkeep to prevent wear, I couldn't tell you man..
 

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Here's a few snap shots:

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Thanks again for of all the tips
 

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^ Haha, that's great. Me and my girl talk about mods too. It's freakishly cool/refreshing. I'm waiting for the catch, lol.
 

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Definitely one of the better looking 6'ers I've seen. I like the retro theme... but then again, I am an old fart. hahah
 

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Hahaha. Yeah, I was trying to go for the retro route. I actually get alot more 'experienced' Mustang guys that want to chat about cars n' such. A lot of the younger folk see that it's a six shooter and wont even give it the time of day, lol. Thanks again, Don.
 
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Use a product called BleachWhite. You'll never need to use anything else. It will keep the tires looking brand new. Just lightly spray it on, scrup with a stiff bristled brush and rinse. I buy it at orielly's, but you can get it and wal-mart as well.
 

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Oh, and I love the white letter tires! I wish they made some for 17's and Id be runnng some on my stock bullets.
 

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Use a product called BleachWhite. You'll never need to use anything else. It will keep the tires looking brand new. Just lightly spray it on, scrup with a stiff bristled brush and rinse. I buy it at orielly's, but you can get it and wal-mart as well.

i agree. I used the same thing on my whitewalls on my old truck. Makes them look brand new.

2 products that nobody ever thinks about but will make things look new
1) BleachWhite
2) Back to Black
 

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Thanks for the help, Cagle. I think I'll buy what was suggested in this thread and see what works the best. I wish they made RWL for 17s. Those with some Magnum 500s would look gorgeous.

Mac, I use M:B2B to polish up my hoodscoop. It gives it that nice Satin Black look to it. I want to try it on my chin, but haven't really experimented with that yet.

Thanks for the compliment, Drewski.
 

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