Tire rubber marks are making me crazy
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Bought the Skid Marks 32 oz spray bottle and found it works pretty well. I have a few marks that are old (I assume) and its not touching those, but the others are coming off nicely. These are marks that were unaffected by Mother's R3, various bug and tar removers, or even light polish/wax. So I am pleased.
I found that if I went back a second time some of the more stubborn marks were easier to remove.
Would be nicer if it clung better to vertical surfaces.
As far as I know its only available from the source, not from retail outlets, but it was easy to order and arrived promptly. http://www.skidmarks.com/
Good stuff, did what I wanted it to do.
I found that if I went back a second time some of the more stubborn marks were easier to remove.
Would be nicer if it clung better to vertical surfaces.
As far as I know its only available from the source, not from retail outlets, but it was easy to order and arrived promptly. http://www.skidmarks.com/
Good stuff, did what I wanted it to do.
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After you get all the marks off, you should RejeX Wax your car. Next time, stuff will come off much easier.
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Thanks
I actually have a nice protective finish on it already (Sonax Netshield and Kenotek Detail) but I appreciate the suggestion.
Do you think Rejex is superior? I know folks have been recommending it for years.
I actually have a nice protective finish on it already (Sonax Netshield and Kenotek Detail) but I appreciate the suggestion.
Do you think Rejex is superior? I know folks have been recommending it for years.