What Magic removes tire marks from pods?

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  • #42822
    RotaxOldFart
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    Thanks for your input. . . :rotate:

    #61815
    cgordon
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    WD40 will clean most of the marks off of bodywork.

    Charles

    #61816
    Doug Welch
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    Brake cleaner works also. Careful with some graphics though, most have a clear coat and will not run, some won’t.

    #61817
    Rick Schmidt
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    Lighter fluid seems to work best and is non colorfast.

    I’ve tried every product in the shop and lighter fluid works best. Wet rags and keep the rubber saturated, it will break down.

    Rick

    #61818
    RotaxOldFart
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    The rubber’s so thick I bet I could measure it with a guage! It gets tight at CRE! 8)

    #61814
    Sheldon Potter
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    @RotaxOldFart wrote:

    The rubber’s so thick I bet I could measure it with a guage!

    Then, maybe a chisel and hammer is what you need?

    Sheldon Poter

    #61819

    @RotaxOldFart wrote:

    The rubber’s so thick I bet I could measure it with a guage! It gets tight at CRE! 8)

    You could take the excess rubber and wipe it on your face and cheeks…..proudly claiming your territory to any and all takers……”FREEEEEEEEEDOMMMMMMM!!!!!” :usa:

    #61820
    RotaxOldFart
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    Hahahaha!!!!!!! I believe the “territory” claiming is what led to all the rubber on it to begin with! 😯

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