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Re: melted boot on exhaust
We have a new product that works pretty well for this:
R3 Racing Rubber Remover
It should be in the autogeek store in the next week or so.
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Re: melted boot on exhaust
Originally Posted by forrest@mothers
We have a new product that works pretty well for this:
R3 Racing Rubber Remover
It should be in the autogeek store in the next week or so.
Is this product made for removing tire residue off of paint work?
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Re: melted boot on exhaust
It's made for removing the chunks of melted tire off of bodywork - roadracers and drag racers are the primary market.
Follow me around a road course and see what happens.
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Re: melted boot on exhaust
Thats freaking awesome, I wish I would've had this product when I was drag racing and drifting, if I was still in the scene I would sell you a few cases :P
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Re: melted boot on exhaust
Here's what I've done and it works great. Use a single edge razor blade to get off what you can then get the pipes warm and spray some Easy Off oven cleaner on a rag and blot onto the remaining stain on the pipes, let sit a few min (5-10) and then wipe off. BE SURE NOT TO GET ANY OVEN CLEANER ON A PAINTED SURFACE.
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Re: melted boot on exhaust
Has anyone tried one of the adhesive erasers that chuck into a drill? I have one for old moulding adhesive etc., when working with it it flings the adhesive every where but takes it off to the paint with very little marring, just a thought.
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Re: melted boot on exhaust
I hate it when I'm driving down the road and see a plastic grocery bag floating down the road. 9 times out of 10, that damn thing is going to get sucked under my car and get stuck to my cadillac convertor
“Hard times create strong men, strong men create good times, good times create weak men, and weak men create hard times.”
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Re: melted boot on exhaust
Originally Posted by Flash Gordon
I hate it when I'm driving down the road and see a plastic grocery bag floating down the road. 9 times out of 10, that damn thing is going to get sucked under my car and get stuck to my cadillac convertor
Damn, Flash, I hope my Lincoln doesn't have a Cadillac converter....I'm happy with my Lincoln and don't want to change. Now, my catalytic converter is another matter altogether....
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Re: melted boot on exhaust
Originally Posted by richy
Damn, Flash, I hope my Lincoln doesn't have a Cadillac converter....I'm happy with my Lincoln and don't want to change. Now, my catalytic converter is another matter altogether....
lol
“Hard times create strong men, strong men create good times, good times create weak men, and weak men create hard times.”
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Re: melted boot on exhaust
contractors solvent......awsome all the way around!!
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