Re-shining the raised white letters?

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echris1015

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Is there anything I can use to re-shine the white raised letters on my tires? I have a lot of brake dust and I try to clean them up with regular vehicle soap/wash and water and a towel/brush, but they usually look pretty dirty. Especially compared to the rear wheels.

I love the look of my black Renegade with shiny tires and bright letters.

Anyone have any advice on what I can use?
 

tommudd

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Westley's Bleche-Wite

(their spelling not mine)
works great on tires and white letters
 

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ive posted about this before, never tried the blech white, but, sold at pepboys and other stores is a degreeser called Greesed Lightning, it use to be sold in a purple bottle, but i have since seen it in other colors, IT IS AMAZING! spray on and wipe off no elbow grease what so ever.
 

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Sounds similar to Orange Lightning .. works well ... citrus oils .. maybe it's the Canadian version of greased lightning?
 

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ive posted about this before, never tried the blech white, but, sold at pepboys and other stores is a degreeser called Greesed Lightning, it use to be sold in a purple bottle, but i have since seen it in other colors, IT IS AMAZING! spray on and wipe off no elbow grease what so ever.
I've tried both. Westley's Bleche-Wite works much better.
 

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