I've tried a couple things that didn't work very well. Any good ways to get rubber off of concrete???
5/8/2006 2:00:58 PM
stop burning out incessantly? Actually, they use flames at the track..but I think that's typically asphalt. Mike
5/8/2006 2:18:41 PM
http://visualpollution.com/Construction/burnout.htm
5/8/2006 2:18:43 PM
pressure washer?
5/8/2006 2:20:47 PM
put the car back to the position of the original burnoutburnout again, but this time do the burnout while in reversethis will strip away the rubber
5/8/2006 2:30:13 PM
gg weeeeesthey normally wash away in rain if not that a pressure washer will get it but if not simple green may help or some other super strong solvent.[Edited on May 8, 2006 at 4:04 PM. Reason : .]
5/8/2006 4:03:56 PM
It's rained like hell and they've been just as black for a couple months now. They don't seem to have faded out one bit. Dammit.
5/8/2006 6:15:25 PM
was it fresh porous concrete? wast this a brakestand burnout?
5/8/2006 7:25:37 PM
steel wire brush
5/8/2006 11:03:07 PM
Steel wire brush isn't even touching them. For real.
5/9/2006 11:31:01 AM
they do make some masonery cleaner. Its acidic. Try Lowes[Edited on May 9, 2006 at 11:36 AM. Reason : /]
5/9/2006 11:36:35 AM
yeah muriatic acidor fire.
5/9/2006 12:00:34 PM
Fire sounds good. Hmmm.....
5/9/2006 12:05:39 PM
damn y0, who messed up your concrete?it'll fade/weather out eventually. even the nastiest marks left by my brother/dad/me at my parents house always faded after 2-3 months. unless you're going to clean the whole pad, it's going to look just as bad to have one white as hell clean spot.
5/10/2006 10:18:01 AM