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Simple.
New tyres with that white mounting compound on.
Is there a simple way, like fairy liquid and a brush to remove it from tyre walls.
Thanks.
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bstardchild
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Simple. New tyres with that white mounting compound on. Is there a simple way, like fairy liquid and a brush to remove it from tyre walls. Thanks. Exactly that ^
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Simple. New tyres with that white mounting compound on. Is there a simple way, like fairy liquid and a brush to remove it from tyre walls. Thanks. Exactly that ^ Thanks, crazy as it may seem, I have never tried to remove it myself, and did not want to stand there spreading it. Perfect, before I hit the wheels with the Poorboys wheel wax
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My SKY internet and WiFi was down for 24 hrs, and where I live, my mobile signal is 2 bars on 3G and intermittently 1 bar of 4G So a struggle to work from home. However, by 08.00 I got onto this.........
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Hi Rian,
a bit late to the party but I just usually hit them with the pressure washer - that stuff is literally just like standard dish soap.
Sam
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