Re: removing rubber from rear quarters ?

From: Alan Short (ashort@flash.net)
Date: Sun May 30 1999 - 19:23:01 EDT


W. Jack Hilton III wrote:
>
> To anyone that has slicks or street tires that you have really burned out
> at the track before :
>
> Is there something that will disolve the rubber that is thrown on the rear
> quarters and inside the rear wheel-wells without removing the paint and
> with not much scrubbing ?
>
> I have found that the best thing to remove this stuff is to first wait
> until the rubber and the truck body are cool , and then rub it off with a
> bare finger . Even then , I can't get it out of the top of the wheel-wells .
>
> I plan on getting some of that film to put on the rear quarters next time I
> race , but how do I get it out of the inner wheel-wells ?
>
> Any ideas ?
>
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>
> W. Jack Hilton III
After I race, I go to the high pressure car wash and blast that rubber
right off. It looks like you went 4 wheeling in rubber, huh?
Hey, that Missy's OK ! Lettin U slap the slicks on her and all.
Good racin' story, congrats on the plunge into the 14's. Alan S.



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