Tip to keep track rubber off your paint
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So maybe a bunch of you already know this trick, but I just thought of it last week and figured I'd try it when I went to the track last weekend (instead, of the ole masking tape routine). It worked!
Armorall= that's it.... spray Armorall where the rubber normally slings up onto your car. In my one-time experience, 95% of the rubber just glanced right off. At the end of the day the Armorall just picked up light dust and stuff, but that's about it. Then it just washed right off without a problem.
I assume it's not bad for the paint, idk.
Just thought it might save somebody a little time.
Armorall= that's it.... spray Armorall where the rubber normally slings up onto your car. In my one-time experience, 95% of the rubber just glanced right off. At the end of the day the Armorall just picked up light dust and stuff, but that's about it. Then it just washed right off without a problem.
I assume it's not bad for the paint, idk.
Just thought it might save somebody a little time.
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