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Old 08-06-2024, 07:54 PM   #1
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Question Burnout Guard

Does this Burnout guard work and if so how is it to clean up after the weekend?

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Default Re: Burnout Guard

One of the best products that we've used over the years has been pledge on the fenders, easy to clean off at the end of the day
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A guy that raced a pristine show car at our local track years ago told me about using Lucas Oil Slick Mist on the quarter panels. Just spray it on and let it air dry, do not wipe it off. At the end of the day, I take a wet towel and any rubber or dirty water residue wipes right off. I've been doing this for over 5 years now and seems to work great. Hope this helps.
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I had heard of Pam spray for pots and pans but it seemed like it my drip off in the heat.
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Old school fix was a thin coating of Vaseline.
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Maybe baby oil. I think that the dirt track guys use it for easy clean up
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Default Re: Burnout Guard

pick your poison but none of them will prevent a rock chips. Back in the day I used Endust or wax. Today I would have XPEL's Paint Protection Film installed the the entire length of the car's rocker panels and the 1/4 panels at a minimum.

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