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I've gone back and forth between clear plastic wrap and Geddex Burnout Guard spray and am now looking for the spray again. I can't seem to find it in stock anywhere. Anyone have it? I want more than one bottle if you have them...

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forget about the spray it really blows. Use collison wrap. rubber will never burn through it, sticks to the paint but leaves no residue, and peels right off. comes in huge rolls and you can mold and stretch it to the contours of the car for a best fit application.
 

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forget about the spray it really blows. Use collison wrap. rubber will never burn through it, sticks to the paint but leaves no residue, and peels right off. comes in huge rolls and you can mold and stretch it to the contours of the car for a best fit application.

Actually, I've been going back and forth using the two, and for me the pain of sticking on the wrap is more than taking off the rubber. I went through a roll of the collision wrap and have decided I'm sticking with burnout guard. I still have one unopened box of wrap that I don't need. So I'm still looking for the spray...

John
 

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wow... John do u get to the track so often? the roll is 100 ft long, maybe you use 4' each day. so 25x n the last 10 months or so?

I love the wrap... and thanks for the hook up I still have a lot left!
 

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There is a company down here called AA Speed. I have had them order some for me before. Give them a call, if they give you the deal you need tell Dan that I will pick it up for you and I can bring it to the club picnic on the 5th.
 

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wow... John do u get to the track so often? the roll is 100 ft long, maybe you use 4' each day. so 25x n the last 10 months or so?

I love the wrap... and thanks for the hook up I still have a lot left!

I'd say I go more than I should, and I do screw up a bit, especially in the beginning when I was first trying it out. I try to make sure it is all flush so it doesn't come off going down the track (one time a piece I had cut did!). Plus, I've stuck it on some friends cars as well.

For me, a spray the night before, a quick spray in the morning, and that just works best for me.
 

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There is a company down here called AA Speed. I have had them order some for me before. Give them a call, if they give you the deal you need tell Dan that I will pick it up for you and I can bring it to the club picnic on the 5th.

Thanks Marc I found their website...

John
 

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Hell, I even quit using the spray, too. Drag radials are a shitload more messy than my slicks, so I don't even worry about it any more. I let the guys at the car wash clean it off. LOL
 

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I'd say I go more than I should, and I do screw up a bit, especially in the beginning when I was first trying it out. I try to make sure it is all flush so it doesn't come off going down the track (one time a piece I had cut did!). Plus, I've stuck it on some friends cars as well.

For me, a spray the night before, a quick spray in the morning, and that just works best for me.


well that's what counts... how it works for you! and enjoy the track. I'm lucky to get there 4-5 times a year. Nearest ones are 1.5 hrs away without traffic
 

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I have Mason Dixon 40 minutes west, Capitol 40 minutes southeast, and although I only go there twice a year, Cecil County an hour and 15 minutes due east. Maryland International Raceway is about an hour and 45 minutes due south on a weekend, but worth it a few times a year because the track prep is awesome. A few years back, 75/80 was just 20 minutes west, but they closed down...
 

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I swear I've had someone tell me they used Pam cooking spray......
 

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I have Mason Dixon 40 minutes west, Capitol 40 minutes southeast, and although I only go there twice a year, Cecil County an hour and 15 minutes due east. Maryland International Raceway is about an hour and 45 minutes due south on a weekend, but worth it a few times a year because the track prep is awesome. A few years back, 75/80 was just 20 minutes west, but they closed down...


your 1 lucky fucker man shit we have to either drive 1.5 hours to no problem or 2 to 2.5 hours to capital raceway here man and it really sucks because we try to go every other week , fuck the closest " local " tuner is 2.5 hours away wanna talk about a slow ride on a canned tune lol i gotta run a canned turbo tune to go there wednesday so i guess it'll be a max of 50mph so im looking at probably a 3.5 to 4 hour drive easy
 

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I buy it at the grocery store :thumb:

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I swear I've had someone tell me they used Pam cooking spray......

I buy it at the grocery store :thumb:

I had some people tell me to use Pam before. Yea..., without the Pam the tire rubber takes about 3 minutes a side to clean off. When I used the Pam, I hardly had any rubber on it to clean off. The little that was there rinsed off in seconds.

The part everyone leaves out is instead of spending 5 minutes cleaning rubber off the car, I spent 30 minutes trying to get the Pam off the car... :tdown:
 

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I put a set of GT500 mud guards on mine a year or so ago. Best $20 I have spent on the car. Hardly get any rubber on the rear quarters.
 

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They obviously are not made for the GT and it takes a little imagination to get them on.. but hell, they don't really show up and they are bad ass for keeping rubber off the rear quarter panels.

mine screwed right up to the factory holes and all.... didn't take any imagination
 

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I ended up ordering two bottles of Burnout Guard direct. A bit more than other vendors and their shipping is high, but I wanted some for the last two months of racing.

John
 

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