Tyre Removal......

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Tyre Removal......

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What is the best way to remove burnt rubber from fender's, thrown up during burn-out's :?
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Petrol on a cloth, worked for me.
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Ah thanks! makes sense :thumbright:
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why remove it , cars look so much more perposefull with rubber on the fenders :D
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True :lol: The insides of my wheel arches look like they are lined black 'astro-turf' :D
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Derek wrote:Petrol on a cloth, worked for me.
Remember you sayin it took all yer paint off. :shock:

Sorry Del , could'nt resist , made me chuckle when you told me , you got it sorted yet. :D
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i fixed that ages ago
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Adam, that because I rubbed it so hard, I thought I could make it shine like your car, ;)
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We still talking cars here Del....?
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Gunk do a tar remover works well, spray on wipe off
Holts Bug off or something works well too :thumbright:
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Thanks everyone - off to rub mine off :lol:
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Post by Jeff »

Put a little vaseline on before you go to the strip...
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Clivey wrote:We still talking cars here Del....?
:D

Great tip Jeff. :thumbright:
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vaseline and rubber, this should be moved to the watershed :P
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