How to easily remove rubber marks from cones or tire chunks
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How to easily remove rubber marks from cones or tire chunks
Just discovered this trick and figured it might help others. Car wax easily removes rubber marks! In the past I've used a claybar to get them off, but if you don't get at them right away it can be a struggle. But I just tried this myself and can verify that a bit of car wax on a microfiber (or whatever) cloth, and they just about wipe right off. Very little effort required. Then just buff off the wax haze and you're done. Maybe eventually I'll resign myself to my S having a full racecar... patina, but for now I like being able to make it look nice!
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S2000_916 (04-15-2018)
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Clay bar did NOT get the rubber of my Berlina.
Last edited by freq; 04-15-2018 at 05:29 PM.
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Say what?
My point is, many of these bug/tar removers will also remove any wax or sealant you have on your car. Not a huge deal, but just means you have to re-apply in that area (if you care about such things). Since the rubber wipes right off with a drop of wax though, it seems like a great way of getting rid of it without that concern (and without buying another product).
My point is, many of these bug/tar removers will also remove any wax or sealant you have on your car. Not a huge deal, but just means you have to re-apply in that area (if you care about such things). Since the rubber wipes right off with a drop of wax though, it seems like a great way of getting rid of it without that concern (and without buying another product).
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See Freq, you to can miss threads, even when they are over 4months long with 50 posts.
https://www.s2ki.com/forums/s2000-ra...acing-1081343/