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restoring a john deere 110- tires

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lm002

Hello all,
I am restoring a 1965 john deere 110 and it still has all the original tires and they all hold air! how should i make them look really nice and like brand new?
thanks
lm002


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scott47429

scott47429

if there not weather cracked and in good shape scrub them up real good with soap and water let dry good and hit them with some tire shine or black magic if there weather cracked and you want them to look brand new then im sorry you will have to get new ones good luck


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fastback

Get the same stuff they use on cars. I spray black magic on a sponge and wipe it on the tire. Make sure you wash the tires first.


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KennyV

If you want them to look like new rubber & Black But Not high gloss shiny black...
Use Ru-Glyde it will make them look natural ... :smile:KennyV


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oldyellr

I agree with KennyV. New rubber looks satin black, not high gloss black. Shiny black tires look dumb on a show car and would look dumber on a mower.


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fastback

That is why I use a sponge to apply to the tire. It just makes it black with no shine.


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