Cleaning rubber from underside of F/C body

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  1. AFC357

    AFC357 New Member

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    Here's a stupid question but one I havn't found a good solution for: How do you get rid of all the tire yuck from the underside of your F/C bodies???:confused: Ive tried scraping, solovents, etc...You either smear the rubber or chemicals take the fireproofing with it! I am considering hitting it with a pressure washer but am open to suggestions from anyone that has come up with the ultimate solution. I was considering buying Noakes and his Crew a case of Molson and giving them a couple wire brushes and see what happens:D Thanks, Tim
     
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  2. Jordan Pawlick

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    Hey Tim scrap off the big chunks with a scraper and then use spray 9 let it soak in and then respray when you are going to wipe it off it works wonders
     
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  3. M Tigges

    M Tigges TAFC

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    We have been power washing Tim, No problems.

    Mark
     
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  4. mightymouse

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    When I worked for John Force they had us use pledge. easyer to scrap off and the TI tree you could just wipe it off with a rag
     
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  5. T.A.D. 776

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    Spray any place you do not want stuff to stick with Pam cooking spray. Tire rubber just rinses off if it sticks at all. rubber usually sticks to rough surfaces but still rinses right off. Also works great on the inside of valve covers, underside of intakes, inside the bell housing, oil pans, the whole block. You get the idea. Do not use where you need an oil film. The stuff takes tremendous heat. Swipe it from the kitchen, just do not complain to the cook when your eggs stick to the pan.
     
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  6. thjts

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    Brilliant!!!

    I'm gonna spray the outside of my grocery-getter so I never have to wash it again! :D:D:D
     
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  7. afuel1

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    Baby oil sprayed on works great. Easily washes or wipes off and is biodegradeable.
     
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  8. Randy G.

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    How flammable is this stuff you're spraying on?

    Go to Home Depot and get a high pressure cone shaped spray nozzle. Works great.

    RG
     
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