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Wasdoing aquick detail onmy Ultrathe othernite in anticipation of riding to work the next day. Iwent to clean the polished outer rim area on the front wheel, so I got out my trusty Honda Spray Polish, sprayed some on that area and wiped it down and they looked pretty decent.
Some of the spray had gotten on the whitewall stripe so I just wiped it real quick with my rag and noticed that spot came pretty clean. Not sparkling bright white like when done with SOS pad mindyou, but pretty darn clean. So I hit the rest of the whitewall on both sides and wiped itoff in one direction with my finger covered in a rag.That's all it took, no back and forth or scrubbing, just wiped in one direction all the way around.
simple way is comet and a good brush most of the time you can find them both already around the house been usin that for years on cars and works like a charm
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