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#1036 - 05/01/02 08:54 PM Burnout Guard?
Chris Jarrett Offline
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Loc: Delaware County, PA
Is there anything out there that can help protect your car from burnt rubber? Jeff H. I think you had some at AIS, what was it? I'm still trying to get that last bit of Potenzas off my wheel wells.... Any help would be appreciated. Thanx. cowboy
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#1037 - 05/01/02 09:30 PM Re: Burnout Guard?
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Chris - it's called Burn Out Gaurd or something.
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#1038 - 05/01/02 10:50 PM Re: Burnout Guard?
JCM73 Offline
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Loc: New Britain, PA
Yes it is called "Burnout Guard" and it is made by Geddex if I remember. Most Speed shops sell it for around $10 a bottle.
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#1039 - 05/02/02 06:48 AM Re: Burnout Guard?
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Cool, Thanx Guys.
cheers
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99 Black GTP
14.35@ 95
Fully Loaded
Reflective Badges Everywhere, S.S. Grilles, Thrasher CAI,
Painted Calipers,
180 T-stat, titanium tint,Blazertech 3200's, ASP 3.4
Chinny's Rims
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#1040 - 05/02/02 08:43 AM Re: Burnout Guard?
Shag Finger Offline
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Once again Bizarro is correct and it is an awesome product. I just stopped by a quarterama spray wash and rinsed the rubber of my car.
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#1041 - 05/02/02 10:14 AM Re: Burnout Guard?
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It works well, I must agree.
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#1042 - 05/05/02 12:47 AM Re: Burnout Guard?
Tom Wdowiak Offline
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Loc: Michigan
I always thought a cheap easy way was Pam or cooking spray. coat the areas before you go and it wipes right off later at wash time. You can raid Mama's cupboard and it would be free.

T.
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#1043 - 05/05/02 11:20 PM Re: Burnout Guard?
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Quote:
Originally posted by Tom Wdowiak:
I always thought a cheap easy way was Pam or cooking spray. coat the areas before you go and it wipes right off later at wash time. You can raid Mama's cupboard and it would be free.

T.
Uh...not all of us still live at home :p
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