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<blockquote data-quote="Z-06_Killa" data-source="post: 2116648" data-attributes="member: 24093"><p><a href="http://www.geddex.com/" target="_blank">http://www.geddex.com/</a> </p><p></p><p>seems to be a good product....i dont have any personal experience with this product....but i have used a product called Dust-B-Gone from <a href="http://www.dwgint.com" target="_blank">www.dwgint.com</a> its mainly used for cieling fans and what not...cover the tire with a towel and spray a light mist on the rear area, come home and the rubber can be knocked off with a dry towel... definately easier than taping it up, or spending and hour or two trying to scrape the rubber off.</p><p></p><p>BTW <a href="http://www.dwgint.com" target="_blank">www.dwgint.com</a> the waterless car wash is the shit! makes it shine like its just been waxed without the need to use ANY water at all. simply spray it on and wipe it off with one towel, then remove the haze with another...gauranteed not to scratch(knock any large clumps of sand/mud off before wiping that area(behind tires)...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Z-06_Killa, post: 2116648, member: 24093"] [URL=http://www.geddex.com/]http://www.geddex.com/[/URL] seems to be a good product....i dont have any personal experience with this product....but i have used a product called Dust-B-Gone from [url]www.dwgint.com[/url] its mainly used for cieling fans and what not...cover the tire with a towel and spray a light mist on the rear area, come home and the rubber can be knocked off with a dry towel... definately easier than taping it up, or spending and hour or two trying to scrape the rubber off. BTW [url]www.dwgint.com[/url] the waterless car wash is the shit! makes it shine like its just been waxed without the need to use ANY water at all. simply spray it on and wipe it off with one towel, then remove the haze with another...gauranteed not to scratch(knock any large clumps of sand/mud off before wiping that area(behind tires)... [/QUOTE]
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