after reading this thread, i thought as VR304 asked, i would also like to know how to remove rubber from under my gaurds too, and on my paint, like most people who enter burnout comps and the like.
best way to clean??
for under the guards i use a stiff nylon brush, body kit i use prepsol and a course wollen cloth and alot of elbow grease
smear your rear quarter panels with dishwashing liquid or vasaline then you can just wash or wipe it off easy as when your finished doing burnouts.
You should of seen the SKiDWAGON after the burnout we entered in last November. Didn't really get heaps of rubber build up, but we got rubber everywhere....I remember watching in the side mirror and I saw bits of rubber flicking onto it....even got a pic of the bonnet and it has rubber on there as well haha.
Altho it's sort of off topic, I'll chuck up some pics.....we went to the comp just to have some fun and we didn't expect to come close to winning anything (we only did one wheelers), but when I heard the announcer read out our car number and name (we got 3rd out of the 6 cylinders) I was in shock.....prolly coz it's the first thing we've ever won lol.
Few pics...
This was after the first few skids we did...
Brad's (little bro) the big one on the right, I'm the bigger one on the left.
And this is the pic where u can see a few bits of rubber on the bonnet......and our helmets and trophy
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lol my thread got closed even though i wasnt being a smart ass??
i wasnt takin any1 for fools i was just askin in advance so if i take my car
to calder or sumfin i can clean it and not have a kilo of rubberr everywere
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its just the way you typed it, looked like you were being smart pretending you dont do burnouts on the road. if you said specifically for comps,etc, then it would probably still be open.
its just one of those things we try to keep to a minimum on the forum, its better we look like car enthusiasts rather than hoons.