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#198208 - 12/14/06 08:24 AM Re: fix a flat problem
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It was your cars way of telling you to stop putting that junk in the tires. That stuff will jack around with the balance of the tire.

You may need to wash with some liquid dish soap, then you'll need to wax after that since the dish soap will remove any wax that's on the car.
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fix a flat problem brown 12/14/06 12:19 AM
Re: fix a flat problem AustinGTP 12/14/06 08:24 AM
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