What to put on the rear of my car to keep rubber off during burnout?

Skyhawk

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I know theres something out there for this, so what is it? Id prefer something OTC, or will something like petroleum jelly work? Im getting new tires next week and id like to get all the life out of these rear tires that i can... :D
 
Someone sells a product that looks like the white protective film they put on new cars but it leaves a hard to remove residue.



For long trips I've gone to the local car dealership and taken some of that white vinyl, they let me take a ll I want as they trow it away anyway. I cut pieces and apply it to the car. It works great. It should work fine for your purpose also.
 
I use petroleum jelly and think it as good as

anything I have tried from the speed shop



p.s if you keep the petroleum jelly in the cooler

it will let you put on a nice thick coat

that you can hose off when you are done
 
Awesome.. Ill have to try some of these suggestions. I have heard of the seran wrap and petrojelly before.



Ive also heard of using aeresol crisco too. Soon as I get the 9" installed its time for slicks, few good burnouts, and front wheels up action. :)
 
A lot of drag racers use something like Pam. Spray it on before you do your first burnout, and then most of it will wipe right off.
 
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