White walls:road king classic
#11
Hey guys thanks for the responses.The brown ring stain around the edge of the white walls I seem to can't make disapear,that lyndall dustless brake pads that is for sure I will try,hell i even tried using the combination of sos pads and westley's together and it didn't work any better.
Last edited by Mark MPDC; 07-05-2009 at 09:52 AM.
#13
Are you using a motorcycle jack when you wash them? It really makes the job easier.
I soak with water, spray on Westley's...wait a minute or two, rinse and then use the Magic Erasers while spinning the wheels. It only takes a couple minutes for each wheel and they do come out pearly white.
I soak with water, spray on Westley's...wait a minute or two, rinse and then use the Magic Erasers while spinning the wheels. It only takes a couple minutes for each wheel and they do come out pearly white.
#15
Are you using a motorcycle jack when you wash them? It really makes the job easier.
I soak with water, spray on Westley's...wait a minute or two, rinse and then use the Magic Erasers while spinning the wheels. It only takes a couple minutes for each wheel and they do come out pearly white.
I soak with water, spray on Westley's...wait a minute or two, rinse and then use the Magic Erasers while spinning the wheels. It only takes a couple minutes for each wheel and they do come out pearly white.
#16
#17
Plain old Brillo pad and hot water bleaches the white walls instantly. I use a soapy feather duster to scrub the wheels and spokes.
I had to chew my maid's *** when she used the last of my Brillo pads. She now knows to leave me the last one for my classic's white walls.....If I could only get her to detail the scooter for me, she would be perfect!
I had to chew my maid's *** when she used the last of my Brillo pads. She now knows to leave me the last one for my classic's white walls.....If I could only get her to detail the scooter for me, she would be perfect!
#18
Ok. First clean with Simple green to remove brake dust and oils. then with magic eraser use soft scrub with not too much force. Rinse and let dry. Before riding, use Armorall or similar product. Be careful around the black as it will smear on the white. This is what I do and it lasts for at least a couple of weeks. Once you use the armorall they will clean up easy. My tires have 6k on them and they still look new.
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#20
Just make sure to not get the stuff on any painted surface.