New WideWhiteWalls - How do you get that blue stuff off?
#11
RE: New WideWhiteWalls - How do you get that blue stuff off?
Look at your bill for the new tires, and ask yourself if, for that much money, somebody at the dealership souldn't have looked after this when the wheels were off the bike.
It's nice that all these fellas on the board have remedies for removing the blue, but, if I were you I'd be having a little talk to the service manager. Five minutes per wheel, with them off the bike, I know, I just had my front replaced by an Indy and watched while the kid took the time to do a real good job getting that $hit off.
You're paying for service, get some!
It's nice that all these fellas on the board have remedies for removing the blue, but, if I were you I'd be having a little talk to the service manager. Five minutes per wheel, with them off the bike, I know, I just had my front replaced by an Indy and watched while the kid took the time to do a real good job getting that $hit off.
You're paying for service, get some!
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#13
RE: New WideWhiteWalls - How do you get that blue stuff off?
[color=#FF0000]Let's not forget the elbow grease!
Most important ingrediant..... Scrub...scrub...scrub....yea the donkey at the dealership shoulda did that for you.
Of course, I woulda made that request when buying the blue walls....Rickie!
Lesson learned....? Haven'tyou ever bought new tires before that had that blue sh*t on um?
Where you from brother? A cave?
Most important ingrediant..... Scrub...scrub...scrub....yea the donkey at the dealership shoulda did that for you.
Of course, I woulda made that request when buying the blue walls....Rickie!
Lesson learned....? Haven'tyou ever bought new tires before that had that blue sh*t on um?
Where you from brother? A cave?
#15
RE: New WideWhiteWalls - How do you get that blue stuff off?
ORIGINAL: Mr. Mobey
Try Westley's WW tire cleaner. I works great.
Try Westley's WW tire cleaner. I works great.
#16
RE: New WideWhiteWalls - How do you get that blue stuff off?
all the tires I've ever had to buy were solid blackwall, or at least with the black facing out, but for my 4-wheel rides, they're all low profile sport tires or oversized off-road or mud terrains. tires for my other bikes are all off-road or sport-track, never any white...
I agree, I'm not that pleased with the dealer's lack of attention to detail.
Since it rained on our rally today, I had a chance to lay down in the garage with an old toothbrush, an old coffee mug full of warm soapy water and a spray bottle of 409 (out of simple green in my garage) and was able to get that blue stuff off to my satisfaction, but it took me almost 40 minutes!
Gracias for all of the tips and I was wondering about the Westy's stuff. Guess I'll give it a try. Hope it stops raining for a quick ride tomorrow morning.
I agree, I'm not that pleased with the dealer's lack of attention to detail.
Since it rained on our rally today, I had a chance to lay down in the garage with an old toothbrush, an old coffee mug full of warm soapy water and a spray bottle of 409 (out of simple green in my garage) and was able to get that blue stuff off to my satisfaction, but it took me almost 40 minutes!
Gracias for all of the tips and I was wondering about the Westy's stuff. Guess I'll give it a try. Hope it stops raining for a quick ride tomorrow morning.
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#20
RE: New WideWhiteWalls - How do you get that blue stuff off?
Westley's Bleche White it's called. Best stuff in the world. I just cleaned about two weeks of grime off my wide white walls on my RKC this morning and it's as easy as spraying it on, letting it sit for a minute or two, giving it a quick wipe with a wet rag (that you don't mind ruining), and then rinsing. Voila! White walls so white they hurt to look at 'em!