I have a pair knee pads for a '66 305 scrambler fuel tank that are in very good condition EXCEPT that the black on them has gotten almost gone.
I would appriciate it if anyone can tell me how to restore the black finish on them so that they would look a lot better
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I would start with a thoruogh scrubbing with simple green and maybe some rubber cleaner may help get the dirt out. Soak them for a few days with aumor all and see how they come out. Repros arnt terribly expensive.
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Comon Now.....That is probably the only thing the water might be useful for is cleaning....TICHamamatsu Nippon wrote:Scrub the rubber with hot soapy water (don't use the water from Flint). Dry them and rub on shoe polish. Let the polish dry for a matte finish or buff them for a shine.
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fuel tank knee pads
Thank you all for your input.I now have several options to use. I think I'll start with the shoe polish first.Let you all know how everything turns out.