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Does anyone know how to clean old white mudflaps without ruining the white finish? I have a set from the mid 80's and they have mild dirt or maybe some grease on them from storage. Never used. I've thought about using Whitley's Bleche- White for whitewalls or maybe CitraSolve (which I use for getting 5th wheel grease out of my clothes). Possibly Soft Scrub, too.

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Whitley's Bleche- White will stain or remove the silk screen logo. CitraSolve may affect the silk screen logo since the "ink" is petroleum based. I personally would try plain old car wash soap and a scrub brush. Paul

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