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Good find Randy. I get tired of cleaning white walls. Here is an old Mr Clean Jingle where the mention white walls! Is this new stuff expensive?
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Posted on: 2010/4/9 21:01
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I doubt if it's expensive but then I got mine for free.
Posted on: 2010/4/10 0:15
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Great idea, Randy.
Anything to make WWW cleaning easier is a plus in my book. I have "ancient" whitewall tires that still have good miles on them, but cleaning the 'checkers' is not the easiest. I will try Mr C, and let you know. PS: (Note my second saying below: "Progress is made by lazy men looking for an easier way to do things.") Mr C seems to have all the signs of progress DanL
Posted on: 2010/4/10 12:47
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OK, now I need a little help. I have looked everywhere (stores, internet, etc.) for a spoke brush that will fit the SMALL space between the spokes where I cannot even get my pinky finger. I have yet to find a brush small enough. Does anyone know of such a tool??
Posted on: 2010/4/11 10:40
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Not sure how long you need it to be but might find something in laboratory equipment suppliers.amazon.com/SMALL-TEST-TUBE-BRUSH-8/dp/B001DBJL3W
Posted on: 2010/4/11 11:00
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You might try a motorcycle shop.
Posted on: 2010/4/11 11:24
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That's aaawweeesome.
Just gave the car a spring wash and partial claybar and wax, but neglected the white walls...This is the answer I have been looking for. I don't think the magic bars are too expensive, 2-4$. Also good around the kitchen.
Posted on: 2010/4/11 11:30
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Both good ideas. The laboratory brushes have wire handles which may scratch the chrome, but I'll check it out.
Thanks.
Posted on: 2010/4/11 11:32
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Good point about the scratching but I don't know with the way brushes are made anything small which won't have a wire core. Anything else would have a solid back like a toothbrush and maybe not fit. See a few brushes listed as spoke brushes which have a taper and wood or plastic handle but still a wire core. Harbor Freight has a cheap nylon bristle brush assortment of varying small sizes but still a core. Might be able to flatten the eyelet temporarily and put a plastic such as heat shrink over the wire and then re expand the eyelet.
Posted on: 2010/4/11 12:30
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