Thursday, March 4, 2010

How to get tire rubber off of car paint without damaging the paint job?

i need help plzzzz someoneHow to get tire rubber off of car paint without damaging the paint job?
Try a little car waxHow to get tire rubber off of car paint without damaging the paint job?
Try using a can of starting fluid. This is ether, which is a great solvent, biut won't damage the paint.





If that doesn't work, try rubbing compund. It will take some ';elbow grease';, but it will take off the rubber marks.
a little kerosene or diesal fuel and some elbow grease work really well. Harse Chemicals like starting fluid can dull your clear coat and will actually cause the rubber to smear. once you get it off you should refrain from doing burn outs. if not sray some baby oil on your car behind the rear wheels and the rubber will not stick as well and then you can remove it with soap and water
I use bug and tar remover. Find it at auto parts store.
Look in Jegs catalog. They have a chemical in their catalog just for that. They sell hot-rod and racing parts.
Whenever I come across something stuck to my car while washing it I use my fingernail to pick it loose. Your fingernail is softer than the finish on the car (so it won't scratch it) but harder than the bond between gunk and clear coat.
spit on it and rub it with a dry towel.

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