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Old 07-23-2008, 12:39 PM
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Long story short, I left a nasty trail of rubber down in my driveway thats about 30ft long. I was actually showing my mom what a burnout was but I didn't really expect to go that long. Once the tires started spinning I couldn't bring myself to stop.

Anyway, now my mom is mad because there are tire marks all down the center of our driveway. Is there anyway I can make them go away or fade down a little. My dad hasn't seen them yet but he is going to be PISSED
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Owned!! lol.
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Rent a pressure washer and use some concrete cleaner.
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Originally Posted by phillyz28
Long story short, I left a nasty trail of rubber down in my driveway thats about 30ft long. I was actually showing my mom what a burnout was but I didn't really expect to go that long. Once the tires started spinning I couldn't bring myself to stop.

Anyway, now my mom is mad because there are tire marks all down the center of our driveway. Is there anyway I can make them go away or fade down a little. My dad hasn't seen them yet but he is going to be PISSED
good luck... not likely to get them completely out, i know someone who did a burn out in his brand new driveway 7 years ago... and its still as dark to this day...
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Originally Posted by WS6R6
Owned!! lol.
lol yeah, im not too worried.. this happens once every 2 years or so but never this bad

maybe ill extend the burnout to both ends of the driveway and say they are racing stripes. we'll have the fastest driveway around.

will the pressure washer work?
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i say screw it and just feel the whole drivway with burnout marks!!!!!
anyways its your moms fault,just tell your dad that....
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Originally Posted by 406malibu
i know someone who did a burn out in his brand new driveway 7 years ago... and its still as dark to this day...
Yeah my friend did one at lest 2 years ago in his driveway and its still their and its still think. I have no idea how though.
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Concrete acid and pressure washer
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Concrete acid and pressure washer
Does it matter that its faded blacktop? Also, thats prolly going butcher our grass and i'll have 2 problems
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If its black top, go buy some driveway sealer and redue the driveway. It will cost about $30 for the good stuff.
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I was at a party at my friends place and he got the bright idea to get his R6 out and do circle burns. neadless to say his parents where not happy. best thing to do is get out a preadure washer and go at it. or just say screw it and take the beating.
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haha That could get interesting when you dad finds out... Some douche left a nice path at the top of the road by my house last year... you wouldn't guess who got blamed for that one lol Probably one of my great friends that knows how happy of a person my dad can be
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circle burns???

LOL who cares man? i love signing my name on the street.. especially somewhere close to my home
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I should put some tracks in the grass so he doesn't the driveway
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Just say that you ordered pizza from a place that guaranteed delivery in 30 min or less and the driver apparently got a little carried away trying to make it in time.
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Pour gas on them and throw down a match
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Originally Posted by BriancWS6
Pour gas on them and throw down a match

Doc: "we dont need roads where we're going"
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Try going to oReillys or autozone. They probably sell some kind of burnout cleaner.
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Originally Posted by phillyz28
Long story short, I left a nasty trail of rubber down in my driveway thats about 30ft long. I was actually showing my mom what a burnout was but I didn't really expect to go that long. Once the tires started spinning I couldn't bring myself to stop.

Anyway, now my mom is mad because there are tire marks all down the center of our driveway. Is there anyway I can make them go away or fade down a little. My dad hasn't seen them yet but he is going to be PISSED
cover 'em up with another set!!!
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