Does anyone remember "Frye's White Wall Cleaner"? It hasn't been available for years, but it was the best! I think it was taken off the market because it was very volatile, but it worked wonders on my tires. Paul In a message dated 1/20/2004 8:37:05 PM Eastern Standard Time, 65luxuryliner@xxxxxxxxxxxxx writes: > I subscribe to a great publication, Auto Restorer, and a 'helpful hint' was >offered in one of the columns devoted to readers experiences with products as >well as their own concoctions. One subscriber wrote he had achieved excellent >results removing the yellow from white walls with carburetor cleaner! I tried >it and, believe it or not, it worked like a charm. I buy any brand from the >auto parts store up the street from where our cars are stored. I spray some >on a shop towel (not the orange cloth ones but the heavy duty paper towel type >- usually blue in color) and wipe in ONE direction continuously. I stop, >spray some more, and continue around the white wall. It may take some time >and effort if the tires are really yellowed. I might even try an S.O.S. pad >first to get off the top layer of yellow. But the carb. cleaner really works >and keeps the walls snowy white. Once they start to yellow, I have not had >any luck getting them back to white with the > Wesley's product. > > Greg McDonnell > '65 Crown convertible m���� "�����\��ܢdï¿½Éžï¿½Æ {������������&���jS�X������^jÇ«z�r����X��X��)�z����nm�&jwr���z�h�ǰ�Y[z�Z��p��^���w��+Úµéž²Æ zƧu�mi�fz{l~����)��ڶ��.��ޱ����nf���⚗���\��ܢd�PÔ” � ��!���)�z����nm�&��칻�&ކ�