Melted Tyre onto boot lid

Melted Tyre onto boot lid

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Original Poster:

3,991 posts

240 months

Saturday 19th August 2006
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Wierd one this.......

Parked the car today and bumped it agains a tyre standing against the back wall.....

How surprised was I to see "ROSS" from ROSSO melted on to the rear bumper along with other rubber scratches!!!

I presume the heat of the engine caused this but the rubber it came off with some spittal and finger grease (that sounds all wrong )

A

...has been said before.......watch out for rubber accidents.

silver993tt

9,064 posts

240 months

Sunday 20th August 2006
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Just use tar remover and the rubber will wipe off quite easily.

Merritt

1,638 posts

239 months

Sunday 20th August 2006
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silver993tt said:
Just use tar remover and the rubber will wipe off quite easily.


Agreed - I use Autoglym tar remover after track days and the rubber comes off very easily...

Steve

GreigM

6,728 posts

250 months

Sunday 20th August 2006
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Merritt said:
silver993tt said:
Just use tar remover and the rubber will wipe off quite easily.


Agreed - I use Autoglym tar remover after track days and the rubber comes off very easily...

Steve

WD40 is very effective in removing track day rubber (honestly!)

chfs911

693 posts

227 months

Monday 21st August 2006
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