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I tried cleaning my black skirts but everytime i scrub it my towel gets completely black. Can the grey removal work with the e34's skirts...? i'm talking about this, http://www.geocities.com/karlkarlb/greyskirts.html
I cant decide if it would even look good if i did get them white instead of 'blackish'.... what are your opinions?
Its easy to make them black again, I do it all the time!! With jsut a trim and Tire cleaner that I have!! it makes them black for quite a while, then I have to do it again but w/e its worth it!! I am sure any Trim clearner would do that job and who cares if the towel gets dirty, just keep that same towel for all trim cleaning from then on!!
Go for white mann! I had an e34 that had body colored skirts, looks better than black definitely. And white skirts will give your car a "lower profile" look with the impression of a lower ground clearance.
Originally posted by Maz@Jan 27 2004, 04:00 AM who cares if the towel gets dirty
lol, im not worried about dirty towels... im not THAT much of a cheapass... I said that to show that perhaps the black is rubbing off because i do not think i want them to be black anymore... im sure white would look better...
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