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Old 07-20-2016, 11:48 PM   #21
Nine8Six
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Originally Posted by Ben006 View Post
WD40 on rubber is not a good idea, it makes it shine, but eats it.
Would that explain why they look so good after a good hot WD40 scrub? I mean, the natural and fresh rubber shows up, you literally see the natural jet black and purple'ish flares or natural rubber coming to life. NO SHINE, god I hate that look lollll

Takes away the old dry rubber layer also? Somehow my tire has so much more grip after a wash, fresh, refurbished, quality and natural looking rubber. Yummmy

See, advantages my friend, advantages!

ps. pls dont give me the but but but they will have less of a lifespawn, I change my tires each and every 3~4 years or something anyway. They have to look good (must)
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