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How to recreate blue for RWL tires
I recently finished restoring my original G70-14 Polyglas spare tire for my Olds. The tire came out looking as mint as a 50 year old tire possibly could. How can I "recreate" the blue that went over the raised white letters? Does anyone know what the tire manufacturers use? I know...strange request. Thanks in advance.
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1970 Cutlass S W-31 - platinum, blue stripes, blue buckets, M14 3-spd 1970 Cutlass Supreme Y74 Pace Car #79 1970 Rallye 350 - automatic, original paint survivor |
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Dish soap and blue chalk powder used in a chalk line looked pretty good.
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olredalert (07-26-2020) |
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Interesting. I'll check that out. Is that how they do it at the tire plants?
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1970 Cutlass S W-31 - platinum, blue stripes, blue buckets, M14 3-spd 1970 Cutlass Supreme Y74 Pace Car #79 1970 Rallye 350 - automatic, original paint survivor |
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But I think the reason why they do it is to not have the black side of a tire discolor the RWL's when stacking tires. Anyways, it is what I came up with years ago to do what you are doing now and it came out pretty close, But I'm sure there are many other ways to achieve the same thing. I was mostly concerned with being able to remove the blue easily and without discoloring the RWL's. |
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White sidewalls also had the blue protecting them. Maybe a blue food coloring would also work. For sure the covering was just a soap based product. I found that when I installed new tires not to use anything other than water and a brush to remove it. Using any type of cleaner left tiny black dots on the white.
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Tire mounting lubricant. if you can still find any in blue, sometimes works. Slobber it over the lettering and let it dry.
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Tim |
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That is a good one. Hello spare tires... here I come. |
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I was reading on another forum about the bluing used on WSW, RWL tires. Someone who actually worked in a tire manufacturing plant said it was a a polyvinyl alcohol solution tinted blue. Amazon sells the tint:
https://www.amazon.com/Brilliant-Cre.../dp/B07JM4SPFY |
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Polyvinyl alcohol 1.4% is an eyedrop / eye lubricant used in visine and other brands
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