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Join Date: May 2010
Location: California, Maryland
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What is the best to use when cleaning the #s on the wheels that will not affect color & or how they are in place ??..
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Join Date: May 2010
Location: Windy City
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Apparently nothing successfully cleans away old yellowing without messing up the numbers. I base that statement on the fact that the guys that rebuild speedos use a speedo number decal kit (cheap, from vendors) to give a like new look to them. Order two kits if you're not experienced at it, first attempt may be practice.
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I decided to leave my odometer wheels alone, the patina looks good! I also WON'T replace the ampmeter glass that Gregg accidentally cracked, it'll help me remember him & all the WORK he did on Vermin! Bill W.
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