J JamesMarr New Member Apr 11, 2010 #1 Am I right in thinking it seriously damages the rubber? I'm sure I've heard it somewhere.
B Beast o Bodmin Banned Apr 11, 2010 #3 it will strip the silicone off em.Rwecoat after with turtle wax wet n black. That will help keep the outer coating in tact.
it will strip the silicone off em.Rwecoat after with turtle wax wet n black. That will help keep the outer coating in tact.
wiltshire landyman I’m back Apr 11, 2010 #4 Beast o Bodmin said: it will strip the silicone off em.Rwecoat after with turtle wax wet n black. That will help keep the outer coating in tact. Click to expand... back to black on landrover tyres...it aint a pimp mobile im sure offroading in mud,water,rocks,flints,stones will do more damage than a pressure washer
Beast o Bodmin said: it will strip the silicone off em.Rwecoat after with turtle wax wet n black. That will help keep the outer coating in tact. Click to expand... back to black on landrover tyres...it aint a pimp mobile im sure offroading in mud,water,rocks,flints,stones will do more damage than a pressure washer
S Sean Banned Apr 11, 2010 #5 Beast o Bodmin said: it will strip the silicone off em.Rwecoat after with turtle wax wet n black. That will help keep the outer coating in tact. Click to expand... you don't think a 1200/2400psi jet is going to do a whole lot more damage that just washing away yer back to black ? if the spray pattern isn't set right it'll drill holes and ridges in the tyres - putting some spray stuff back on isn't going to heal that damage
Beast o Bodmin said: it will strip the silicone off em.Rwecoat after with turtle wax wet n black. That will help keep the outer coating in tact. Click to expand... you don't think a 1200/2400psi jet is going to do a whole lot more damage that just washing away yer back to black ? if the spray pattern isn't set right it'll drill holes and ridges in the tyres - putting some spray stuff back on isn't going to heal that damage