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dcwnek14



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How to remove "mud stains" from sidewalls?
As shown in the picture, it seems that the tyre sidewalls are "stained" with mud (this was from a clay-type mud). I've tried soap, letting it sit with a degreaser/dirt remover, and powerwashing, but still haven't been able to get it off the sidewalls. Also, it doesn't feel like its on the immediate surface

Any recommended products or techniques?

Thanks,


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i use a tyre foam cleaner, works well usually
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^^ agree with tyre foam cleaner , spray on leave a min , rinse off
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Local car wash seem to be very good at taking paint off wheels

On a serious note some decent tfr or trick film remover or strong alloy wheel cleaner

Then when wheels are dry paint the wheels with tyre shine to protect the rubber.
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dcwnek14



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I think I'll go for the tyre foam cleaner (at some point) and report back. If it doesn't work, I'll will give PB&J a try.
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Spray your mud flaps with Tyre Foam as well, it brings them up a treat. Thumbs Up
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