JasonD
New member
Hey guys, I have a race car and after a day at the track I end up with all kinds of burnt up rubber behind my rear wheels. As soon as I got home, I tried washing it off just using normal car wash soap and a soft terry cloth towel. This got all the loose pieces of rubber off easily but left behind the greasy stuff that just smears. I was told by the guy that painted my car to use a tiny bit of laquer thinner to remove it, but apply all my paint sealers and finishers immediately after. What do you think? Is there a less abrasive way to do this, or should I just use it lightly and re-polish and wax the area?
The way I figure, if I use something too weak, I will be forced to rub harder on the paint which will just cause marring from the rubbing, whereas if I use a chemical with a little strength to it I should just be able to wipe it off with little to no pressure. I'm open to all suggestions. Thanks!
The way I figure, if I use something too weak, I will be forced to rub harder on the paint which will just cause marring from the rubbing, whereas if I use a chemical with a little strength to it I should just be able to wipe it off with little to no pressure. I'm open to all suggestions. Thanks!