I need to know if anyone knows of a way of removing burnout marks from a sealed road. No power or hot water is available at this place so keep that in mind with your comments.
Thanks
Fellas
Even if I can just lighten the marks a little that will be a help.
Originally posted by BOF I got the Xr8 back, took it out and had a little fun on a road in the middle of nowhere.
Now four words for you
BOF/XR8/TYRES/COPS
ROFL sounds like a good combo minus the cop part. I dunno i'm being silly here but you can always paint the road if nothing gets ride of it.
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LOL been there done that, CLR wont work only time:S hmm good luck, but seriously nothing tends to remove the marks? where did u do it and y are they so concerned, i just didnt remove ones i left at an industrial estate with a mate and the cops didnt do ne thing more about it, i wasnt the one caught but i tryed to help him clean up the mess as i had started it he was the one to get caught lol ohh well
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I have the reverse problem, no marks on the road but the cop says he paced out 30m of marks. I have taken some pics and have elected to take it to court..
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