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best way to clean rubber off?
well I think we all know the best way to apply rubber to ur mustangs paint is with a big fat smoky burnout
but what is the best way to remove it?
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i use maguiers quick detailer
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powerwasher get up close on it the ruber then rub it of with your hand.
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I turn my nozzle to jet and hit it for a minute or two then anything remaining I pick off by hand before washing. Personally I dont use a pressure washer because the high power can remove wax as well.
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+1 on using the pressure washer. i wouldn't just wipe it all off by hand though. you might put some small scratches on the paint, but rocks are going to do that anyway.
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I take it to the do it yourself wash, and hit it with the high pressure wand making sure you get it all off, then I take the car home and wash it by hand.
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mineral oil and a little rubbin
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If you have a good coat of wax on the painted surfaces, it tends to come off very easy. For wheel wells and under the car, high pressure wash works well or just soap and water with a wash mitt has worked well for me. Don't ever use that same mitt on your painted surfaces again because you will never get it clean enough IMHO.
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