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and welcome back to classic garage for jim richardson standing by with this these
would rest that's it
thanks, jeff
now here's a tip for you guys would be earlier classics and have these big
white white walls on anyone who has these knows this sooner or later is
gonna scuff up against a curb or have a problem though cause
will make from the white wall and get a dirty
also they tend to check with age the white rubber just doesn't hold up as
well as a black rubber does
and finally
staying certainly through well
where you can fix it
is to use a little micro fine sandpaper fifteen hundred two thousand
grit that's very very fine and you get a bottle
uh... paint stores can't get it at the hardware store
people over and just works and the white wall get rid of the tracking
get rid of any of the little scuff marks in imperfections
over the whole thing
that's about it
okay
that all you have to do is take a little bleach white
and a brush
and clean up the white wall
for describing
for the fairly gentle brushy ransom which white
and uh... just taking all the discoloration and there are out of it
fear so it looks pretty good
now just right off
so there won't be any water running down in staining the white wall
to do is no
this is jim richardson
saying good luck with your restoration