I'm a detailer by profession, and for something like this I'd try a clay bar with some lube. They are great for taking out scuffs; and they're available at most auto chains.
I second the clay bar! Best thing ever!
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I'm a detailer by profession, and for something like this I'd try a clay bar with some lube. They are great for taking out scuffs; and they're available at most auto chains.
I'd bet $10 that acetone will remove those strips.
Kerosene could work also.
You need a chemical to remove those stains, not an abrasive. You are not trying to fix the scratches, just the discoloration.
rock crawler 97s?
Ive got a set on 'backorder'....
- jake
3.75 Backspacing?