The raised (white) letters on my '82 Corvette get brownish quite easily, and am wondering if anyone has any tips as to how to keep them bright white.
Thank you for any insight you can provide!
Can't help you there but the Vette looks sharp. Link to pics so we can drool?
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In the old days I would have told you a brillo pad. Are you asking about what to clean them with to get them back to white, or a way to keep them from browning in the first place?
Actually, if you have the answer to both of those questions, I would appreciate knowing! But my initial question was how to get them back to a bright white.
It's been over 30 years since I've had any whitewalls or RWL's, but today I would try a tire cleaner or APC. My cleaner of choice for tires is Optimum Power Clean, I use it at 3:1 (3 parts water, one part product) for tires.
WETS is a great product and I bet would help seal the lettering area up nicely thus preventing the dirt from embedding in there so easily. Just a few drops on an rag and dab them up. Once you do all four, just make one more round to wipe off any excess. WETS is awesome on trim work. I may clean up our van tonight and put some after pics of the trim that I treated with it. Was faded and work looking....very gray to white and now it's like brand new and the water beads on it like the paint.
Cleaning them I would just use a good brush and your favorite wheel cleaner. Honestly I buy the 5 gal pale of Simple Green concentrate every couple years and use it to clean a multitude of things around the house including the wheel wells and tires on my cars. Works great.
2019 Pearl White Accord 2.0T Touring (mine)
2023 Snowflake Pearl White CX-30 Turbo Premium Plus(wife) 2010 Urban Platinum Metallic CRV EX-L & 2014 Mica Black Metallic Toyota Corolla S (kids)
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