C Cbush314 New member Joined Mar 7, 2012 Messages 29 Sep 7, 2023 #1 What’s the best way to remove burnt rubber off of the truck?
Snedge Comp Diesel Sponsor Joined Sep 1, 2006 Messages 18,937 Sep 8, 2023 #2 If you have a heat gun, that'll work. Heat it up, and then use a plastic putty knife like the ones used in body work.
If you have a heat gun, that'll work. Heat it up, and then use a plastic putty knife like the ones used in body work.
bateman Well-known member Joined Feb 22, 2019 Messages 2,857 Sep 8, 2023 #3 My tailpipe been caked for a long time. Imagine heat gun is a good method. Just be careful not to blister it.
My tailpipe been caked for a long time. Imagine heat gun is a good method. Just be careful not to blister it.
BigPapa Truckless Joined Jan 25, 2008 Messages 5,197 Sep 8, 2023 #4 If you only do yard burnouts, you won’t have that problem.
S sootie .....like a BAWSS Joined Jan 11, 2013 Messages 869 Sep 8, 2023 #6 dieselbeef said: wd40 Click to expand... This^^^°
C Cbush314 New member Joined Mar 7, 2012 Messages 29 Sep 18, 2023 #7 So, I ordered some Griots " Track Spray". Stuff worked amazing. Sprayed it onto the truck let it sit for a few minutes, then busted out the power washer. Took a few applications or just letting it sit and then pressure wash it off, then I finished up with a light rub with a microfiber. Track Spray 22 oz | Remove Rubber Marks - Griots Garage
So, I ordered some Griots " Track Spray". Stuff worked amazing. Sprayed it onto the truck let it sit for a few minutes, then busted out the power washer. Took a few applications or just letting it sit and then pressure wash it off, then I finished up with a light rub with a microfiber. Track Spray 22 oz | Remove Rubber Marks - Griots Garage
cetaneaddict Causing my own headaches Joined Aug 2, 2012 Messages 1,286 Sep 18, 2023 #9 I used to use gasoline to remove it.