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I have a set of original boards in very good shape on my roadster. What's the best dressing to make them look a little better but not turn them brown?
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I don’t have orig rubbers but I use Adams VRT (vinyl rubber trim). Heavy coat on stained areas and wiped away with the clean side of microfiber gives it a healthy black coat that lasts.
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My '40 has original running boards. Have had good experience with Mother's Back to Black. Looks too shiny at first, then in couple hours dries to a natural looking deep black.
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My 36 has original rubbers and have used Kiwi black shoe polish for the last 52 years. Amazing stuff protects. She nes. And fills the little cracks.
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Awe, the Burt Munro trick he used on his tyres :-)
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I use Meguires Rubber and Vinyl Cleaner and Conditioner. It does not look greasy and has the correct shine.
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Cheers. Last edited by KiWinUS; 01-31-2025 at 03:15 PM. |
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We just watched "The World's Fastest Indian" again and enjoyed the trials of Burt Monroe in his quest for speed & his challenges with the beaucracy.
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Thanks to all for the suggestions. I'll try some. Curious on the shoe polish as someone had told me about that but the 32 boards have a "rough" design that I would think would trap a lot of it. 33-40 boards with just long rows would be okay probably.
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The pyramid texture of a '32 running board compared to the smooth grooves on a '36 board pretty much rules out shoe polish on the '32 board.
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ditto on Kiwi shoe polish
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Did some searching on HAMB and found a post about using stove polish paste.
https://www.jalopyjournal.com/forum/...#post-15486021 Last edited by glennpm; 02-05-2025 at 07:51 AM. |
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As expected with the pyramids, a real mess.
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> >The pyramid texture of a '32 running board >> pretty much rules out shoe polish on the '32 board.>>
For this, you need a military grade shoeshine kit. Prolly take a few grueling 12-hrs days to do each side if you're a good & fast. But in the end you'll have a Kiwi correct shoe shine that should last a few weeks. . |
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