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#9
Originally Posted by 30thz
Geddex - burn out guard, rubber rinses off with water! If not that elbo grease and WD40.
#11
Originally Posted by rated-z
Thx for all the reply, is Geddex at any parts store? where you guys find it at?
http://store.summitracing.com/partde...5&autoview=sku
#13
Screw geddex, dont know what kind of burnouts people do where the rubber just rinses off but it doesnt work like that for me lol. Plus if you leave it on the car for a few days it stains the paint I like the geddex shoe polish though
Pam and all the other stuff doesnt work worth a crap..
Use this stuff, spray it on and rubber wipes off with a paper towel when you are done, even if you do John Force burnouts with ET drags over the line on a just VHT'd track. After wiping the rubber off just wash the car like normal and its gone. It works..
Pam and all the other stuff doesnt work worth a crap..
Use this stuff, spray it on and rubber wipes off with a paper towel when you are done, even if you do John Force burnouts with ET drags over the line on a just VHT'd track. After wiping the rubber off just wash the car like normal and its gone. It works..
#14
I use a **** load of tire dressing on the back tires, by the time i get to the track its slinged down the side and it wipes right off after racing or the next morning.. Whats left wd40 will take care of..
#17
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I use the painters tape like Nate. It is very simple and clean. WD-40 is messy and can stain clothing, interior etc. The WD-40/Pam does get it off, but I would use it on a regular basis when tape actually keeps the rubber off the paint. The Geddex works OK, but it still has to be washed off and then the rubber is left in the driveway to get tracked into the house.
#18
Originally Posted by TXCAMSS
I use the painters tape like Nate. It is very simple and clean. WD-40 is messy and can stain clothing, interior etc. The WD-40/Pam does get it off, but I would use it on a regular basis when tape actually keeps the rubber off the paint. The Geddex works OK, but it still has to be washed off and then the rubber is left in the driveway to get tracked into the house.
I still use the painters tape sometimes, just that blue or green stuff really stands out on a black car. Plus the spray takes like 25 seconds a side so its quicker but pulling the tape at the track and putting it the garbage is easy also.
#19
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From: Central Indiana Honors: 4th grade spelling bee contestant
I read of someone using baby lotion to keep the rubber from sticking....I believe it was some car magazine that I had back in the early 90's