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10-20-2007 05:57 AM #1
Removing Raised White Letters from Tires
I just bought 2 new BF Goodrich 255/70 R15 tires for my Abone and unfortunately they were not available in blackwalls. Although I will be mounting the letter side on the inside, I don't want the letters to show. How do you remove the white paint?
Your help is greatly appreciated.
Pat1930 A Bone
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10-20-2007 06:29 AM #2
Originally Posted by Pat Monaco
Unfortunately, you can't remove OWL's from tires. If you were to cut the tire apart, you would find a whitewall hidden there behind the black sidewall rubber. Get a can of the old pre Armor-All tire black and paint 'em out is about all I can think of - or, like most that I see, mount 'em and forget about it. I had a problem when I bought my rear tires as well but finally found some Dunlops in 17" that weren't truck rated.
Actually, match them on the front - they, IMO, really don't look bad like thatDave W
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10-20-2007 06:39 AM #3
Yup, good old tire black will cover them up, fairly durable too. Last place I found a can of it was at a NAPA store.... Just plain old rattle can black will hide them too, just doesn't last as long...Yesterday is history, tomorrow is a mystery, Live for Today!
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10-20-2007 07:48 AM #4
I took mineral spirits and a rag, and rubed like hell and took the white off my white lettered hossier quick time pro slicks, it works!!!!!drive It , like you stole it !!!!!!!
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10-20-2007 07:58 AM #5
Thanks Guys...I really appreciate the suggestions with the tire black. I already tried acetone with no luck. That's why I decided to ask the experts! Thanks again for your help.
Getting ready to put the Abone in storage next week and making last minute preparations. It was definitely a great season for crusin', especially in Rochester, NY. The best summer I ever can remember since living here the last 33 years.
Pat1930 A Bone
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10-20-2007 08:00 AM #6
I like the white out.Am I not with the program? BFG seems to be the tire of choice.Was it designed to put the white inside,IMO I think not.Don D
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10-20-2007 08:02 AM #7
Originally Posted by spibDave W
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10-20-2007 08:22 AM #8
my mistake, that sucks you cant take it offdrive It , like you stole it !!!!!!!
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10-20-2007 08:53 AM #9
Black sharpie permanent marker works well and has lots of recoats in it!!!!!Its gunna take longer than u thought and its gunna cost more too(plan ahead!)
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10-21-2007 06:28 AM #10
Black leather shoe dye will also do the trick.Ken Thomas
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10-22-2007 12:41 PM #11
Finally a question I could answer, and yall took all my answers.
JackK.I.S.S.
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10-22-2007 12:48 PM #12
Shawnlee and NTFDAY...thanks for 2 great suggestions!
Pat
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10-22-2007 12:50 PM #13
MoPAR Jack....I know that you knew the answers!
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10-23-2007 05:04 AM #14
come on !!! BFG's white letters have to be on the outside !!! can't hide cool !!
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10-23-2007 05:08 AM #15
They are cool on certain muscle cars. Had them on a '68 Firebird and '69 Z. But on my Abone.......NOT! : )
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