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Old 02-26-2005, 05:04 PM
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How to remove burnouts

A friend of mine was doing a burnout in a housing devolpment a month ago and got got by a cop. He went to court and the Judge gave him 5hrs community service and he now has the remove the mark totaly. Any ideas? Would some bleach and water work... (I think this is the right place to post this) Thanks
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Re: How to remove burnouts

i dont have i clue. i know bleach and water wont work. maybe a wire brush and some kind of muratic acid?? i tried removing some marks on my shop floor and couldnt. it was concrete and not asphalt and also it was smoother and not porous
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Muratic acid. Great idea! if you don't want any concrete left lmao. :P

I think a Toothbrush should be a pretty good idea for him, he's a dumbass for doing them in a housing development.
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Re: How to remove burnouts

one big ass toothbrush, and believe me, it will fill his 5 hours
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Re: How to remove burnouts

We use to have a green brush that had like green plastic-ky bristles that was great for getting black marks of our cement. Maybe you could find something like that at the store. the bristles were really stiff.
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Re: Re: How to remove burnouts

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We use to have a green brush that had like green plastic-ky bristles that was great for getting black marks of our cement. Maybe you could find something like that at the store. the bristles were really stiff.
Was it like a wire brush, or not quite as stiff (I can see the jokes already)? I'll tell him about this, I wonder if any of the local automotive shops carry it....
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Re: How to remove burnouts

Degreaser or sugar soap.
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Re: How to remove burnouts

Fuck removing the mark. Just lay rubber down on the rest of the car park
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Re: How to remove burnouts

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Muratic acid. Great idea! if you don't want any concrete left lmao. :P
what are you talking about? I've used muriatic acid and a wire brush to get spray paint off concrete before... Guess what? I've still got a patio.
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Gasoline will remove it......use a large quantity though.
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Gasoline will remove it......use a large quantity though.
Diesel or kerosene would be safer and work just as well. I used kerosene to get the burn out marks from my tractor off of our cement driveway and it worked well.
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Naw, use gasoline and then light it on fire afterwards just to piss off the man.
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Re: How to remove burnouts

He needs to make some tires out of asphalt and then do a burnout in the same place. I guess that would be a burn-in though. LOL.

Here's a good video on how to make one.


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Instead of suggesting different ways of removing the skid marks, why don't you just not make them? Burnouts have no purpose other than to make you look like stupid and send a foul smell around the area. Solution: don't do it. Problem solved.
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Re: How to remove burnouts

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Instead of suggesting different ways of removing the skid marks, why don't you just not make them? Burnouts have no purpose other than to make you look like stupid and send a foul smell around the area. Solution: don't do it. Problem solved.
Umm..except for he's required to remove them? Problem not solved.
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