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Old 08-11-2004, 09:45 AM
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Default Re: Coker redline care

Bleche White (or equivalent) is key for any tire detail. The same stuff that makes whitewalls (or redline/goldline/blueline) all murky and dark makes a blackwall brown and dingy. We find that exposure to sunlight (UV?) seems to leech it out of the sidewall. Use the Bleche White, rinse, then apply your favorite tire dressing after they've dried off.
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