<VV> "Bluewall" Whitewall Tire Protectant

Marc Marcoulides hharpo at earthlink.net
Mon Mar 25 17:14:39 EDT 2019


no more whitewalls for me, permantly, am all out of SOS pads forever







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>From: Jim via VirtualVairs <virtualvairs at corvair.org>
>Sent: Mar 25, 2019 5:35 AM
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>Subject: <VV> "Bluewall" Whitewall Tire Protectant
>
>Before going to the convention in Pittsburgh last summer, I replaced all the
>tires and spare on my '69.  Like all new whitewall tires, mine came with a
>blue protectant sprayed over the white to protect them during shipping and
>handling.  It washes off with soap and water.  I left the blue on the one
>that's the spare, thinking that it would keep it clean in the engine
>compartment.  However, I've been reconsidering leaving it like that,
>questioning whether the heat and time might make it permanent.  
> 
>Does anyone know if it can safely be left on the tire or should it be
>removed?  Of course, if I rotate the tires, the blue would have to be
>removed anyway, so this would be a moot point.  Just wondering . . .
> 
>Jim Bartasevich
> 
>In the spring I have counted one hundred and thirty-six different kinds of
>weather inside of four and twenty hours. - Mark Twain
>
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