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"Donal" wrote in message ...
"John W. Bienko" wrote in message ... I have a set of fenders.. white with blue tops and bottoms.. the tops and bottoms are coated with a dark substance.. I seek advice as to how to clean them. I don't know anyone who has managed to sucessfully restore filthy fenders. I've seen people spend the price of a fender on special cleaner - and they still spent hours scrubbing. Unless you have lots of free time, I'd recommend that you get new fenders. Regards Donal I agree. Plus i find so many that the lubbers loose ....I never have to buy new ones. Joe Joe -- |
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