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  1. #1 Help with cleaning tires! 
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    I was wondering if anyone could tell me what I could use to remove a little bit of what looks like painted splattered on one of my tires???





    Its on the front tire...


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    Just blast it with a pressure washer.

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    Ok but what if that doesnt work...is there a cleaning chemical I can use?


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    They do have some chemcials to use but when I was working in the detailing department at a local dealership we used wire brushes preferably the brass ones to clean it. The brush should do the trick.
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    Chemicals and rubber arent the best of friends.

    03 GTP...Its got pulleys and stuff.
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    Try some Simple Green. Dont dilute it any. I had a big spat of white striping paint on mine. Sprayed it on there, let it sit for about 1min, and brushed it off with a stiffer bristle brush.

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    bullits look good. i told nawar to clean them lol.
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