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Old 04-11-2004, 12:01 PM
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Has anyone had any issues with paint damage or otherwise while using one of these types of products? These Warrior rims stick out quit a bit so I`m assuming there is going to be some major rubbber on the back of the car. Anyone have any input on which products they feel work best for this while not damaging the paint? Thanks.

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I tried the burnout gaurd stuff and didn't like it. It made a slimmy mess. I have the best luck with Pledge furniture polish or Pam oven spray.
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I use furniture polish as well. I clean up with warm water and carwash soap.

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I remember someone talking about using Pledge before but not cooking spray. Makes sense though!




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