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Hello everybody, first I would like toapologize for my English, I´m from Spain in Europe, and I have some problems with the language.
First I would like to treat you to virtual fresh beers for everybody.
And second, I have a little problem with my rear tire. The white zone is a little yellow a cause of tubes. Someone know a system for to restore it white?
I tried with harley products and westley bleche-wite, and itdon´t have result.
See you on the road.
Thank you very much.
Welcome to the forum.
I don't have whitewalls so I can't help you. It might be better to post your question in the "General Harley Davidson Chat" forum which is above the Softail forum. There would be a lot more riders that have whitewalls looking at that forum.
Good luck,
Tom
One of the easiest cleaner products available here is the magic eraser by Mr. Clean. No idea if it is available there. It is a foam pad that has some type of cleaner product in the foam. Simply wet and scrub. Years ago the SOS steel wool pads worked well. Yellowing is tough. Good luck and welcome...
Your English is very good.
Here in the US we have a product called SOS.
It is a steel wool pad with soap in it for washing pots and pans.
I have had good luck with it using it for cleaning raised white letters on tires. It should work well on white walls also.
MikeM
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