Cleaning road sealant from tires -- HELP!
#1
Guest
Posts: n/a
Cleaning road sealant from tires -- HELP!
New day...new crisis. I wasn't going to go to work today either...didn't
feel well, but decided to go anyway. Big mistake. Right outside the
building, crews were sealing cracks in the road. I guess the part I
drove over wasn't dry.
Crap was all caked in my tires. Balance way the hell off. When I got
home, I was able to scrape the bulk of it off...enough so I should be
able to drive it (on the slow route -- 40mph seems okay now).
But, I need to get the rest of this crap off. Gasoline will melt it off,
but I would suspect that I shouldn't use gas on the tread. Brake cleaner
will work too but, "do not use on rubber" is right on the can. Simple
Green will also work (ok for tires per label), but my tests on the
substance suggest a lot of time and elbow grease will be involved with
that. Not sure about Tar/Bug remover...I don't have any around right
now.
Any suggestions?
The alternative is to get the tires rebalanced every 4-8 weeks as the
remnants wear off.
TIA
feel well, but decided to go anyway. Big mistake. Right outside the
building, crews were sealing cracks in the road. I guess the part I
drove over wasn't dry.
Crap was all caked in my tires. Balance way the hell off. When I got
home, I was able to scrape the bulk of it off...enough so I should be
able to drive it (on the slow route -- 40mph seems okay now).
But, I need to get the rest of this crap off. Gasoline will melt it off,
but I would suspect that I shouldn't use gas on the tread. Brake cleaner
will work too but, "do not use on rubber" is right on the can. Simple
Green will also work (ok for tires per label), but my tests on the
substance suggest a lot of time and elbow grease will be involved with
that. Not sure about Tar/Bug remover...I don't have any around right
now.
Any suggestions?
The alternative is to get the tires rebalanced every 4-8 weeks as the
remnants wear off.
TIA
#2
Guest
Posts: n/a
Re: Cleaning road sealant from tires -- HELP!
Try WD-40
"Nobody" <nobody@nowhere.com> wrote in message
news:Xns93F9E83CF324EXZLKJOIDUKLJ098098@24.24.2.16 6...
> New day...new crisis. I wasn't going to go to work today either...didn't
> feel well, but decided to go anyway. Big mistake. Right outside the
> building, crews were sealing cracks in the road. I guess the part I
> drove over wasn't dry.
>
> Crap was all caked in my tires. Balance way the hell off. When I got
> home, I was able to scrape the bulk of it off...enough so I should be
> able to drive it (on the slow route -- 40mph seems okay now).
>
> But, I need to get the rest of this crap off. Gasoline will melt it off,
> but I would suspect that I shouldn't use gas on the tread. Brake cleaner
> will work too but, "do not use on rubber" is right on the can. Simple
> Green will also work (ok for tires per label), but my tests on the
> substance suggest a lot of time and elbow grease will be involved with
> that. Not sure about Tar/Bug remover...I don't have any around right
> now.
>
> Any suggestions?
>
> The alternative is to get the tires rebalanced every 4-8 weeks as the
> remnants wear off.
>
> TIA
"Nobody" <nobody@nowhere.com> wrote in message
news:Xns93F9E83CF324EXZLKJOIDUKLJ098098@24.24.2.16 6...
> New day...new crisis. I wasn't going to go to work today either...didn't
> feel well, but decided to go anyway. Big mistake. Right outside the
> building, crews were sealing cracks in the road. I guess the part I
> drove over wasn't dry.
>
> Crap was all caked in my tires. Balance way the hell off. When I got
> home, I was able to scrape the bulk of it off...enough so I should be
> able to drive it (on the slow route -- 40mph seems okay now).
>
> But, I need to get the rest of this crap off. Gasoline will melt it off,
> but I would suspect that I shouldn't use gas on the tread. Brake cleaner
> will work too but, "do not use on rubber" is right on the can. Simple
> Green will also work (ok for tires per label), but my tests on the
> substance suggest a lot of time and elbow grease will be involved with
> that. Not sure about Tar/Bug remover...I don't have any around right
> now.
>
> Any suggestions?
>
> The alternative is to get the tires rebalanced every 4-8 weeks as the
> remnants wear off.
>
> TIA
#3
Guest
Posts: n/a
Re: Cleaning road sealant from tires -- HELP!
Try WD-40
"Nobody" <nobody@nowhere.com> wrote in message
news:Xns93F9E83CF324EXZLKJOIDUKLJ098098@24.24.2.16 6...
> New day...new crisis. I wasn't going to go to work today either...didn't
> feel well, but decided to go anyway. Big mistake. Right outside the
> building, crews were sealing cracks in the road. I guess the part I
> drove over wasn't dry.
>
> Crap was all caked in my tires. Balance way the hell off. When I got
> home, I was able to scrape the bulk of it off...enough so I should be
> able to drive it (on the slow route -- 40mph seems okay now).
>
> But, I need to get the rest of this crap off. Gasoline will melt it off,
> but I would suspect that I shouldn't use gas on the tread. Brake cleaner
> will work too but, "do not use on rubber" is right on the can. Simple
> Green will also work (ok for tires per label), but my tests on the
> substance suggest a lot of time and elbow grease will be involved with
> that. Not sure about Tar/Bug remover...I don't have any around right
> now.
>
> Any suggestions?
>
> The alternative is to get the tires rebalanced every 4-8 weeks as the
> remnants wear off.
>
> TIA
"Nobody" <nobody@nowhere.com> wrote in message
news:Xns93F9E83CF324EXZLKJOIDUKLJ098098@24.24.2.16 6...
> New day...new crisis. I wasn't going to go to work today either...didn't
> feel well, but decided to go anyway. Big mistake. Right outside the
> building, crews were sealing cracks in the road. I guess the part I
> drove over wasn't dry.
>
> Crap was all caked in my tires. Balance way the hell off. When I got
> home, I was able to scrape the bulk of it off...enough so I should be
> able to drive it (on the slow route -- 40mph seems okay now).
>
> But, I need to get the rest of this crap off. Gasoline will melt it off,
> but I would suspect that I shouldn't use gas on the tread. Brake cleaner
> will work too but, "do not use on rubber" is right on the can. Simple
> Green will also work (ok for tires per label), but my tests on the
> substance suggest a lot of time and elbow grease will be involved with
> that. Not sure about Tar/Bug remover...I don't have any around right
> now.
>
> Any suggestions?
>
> The alternative is to get the tires rebalanced every 4-8 weeks as the
> remnants wear off.
>
> TIA
#4
Guest
Posts: n/a
Re: Cleaning road sealant from tires -- HELP!
Try WD-40
"Nobody" <nobody@nowhere.com> wrote in message
news:Xns93F9E83CF324EXZLKJOIDUKLJ098098@24.24.2.16 6...
> New day...new crisis. I wasn't going to go to work today either...didn't
> feel well, but decided to go anyway. Big mistake. Right outside the
> building, crews were sealing cracks in the road. I guess the part I
> drove over wasn't dry.
>
> Crap was all caked in my tires. Balance way the hell off. When I got
> home, I was able to scrape the bulk of it off...enough so I should be
> able to drive it (on the slow route -- 40mph seems okay now).
>
> But, I need to get the rest of this crap off. Gasoline will melt it off,
> but I would suspect that I shouldn't use gas on the tread. Brake cleaner
> will work too but, "do not use on rubber" is right on the can. Simple
> Green will also work (ok for tires per label), but my tests on the
> substance suggest a lot of time and elbow grease will be involved with
> that. Not sure about Tar/Bug remover...I don't have any around right
> now.
>
> Any suggestions?
>
> The alternative is to get the tires rebalanced every 4-8 weeks as the
> remnants wear off.
>
> TIA
"Nobody" <nobody@nowhere.com> wrote in message
news:Xns93F9E83CF324EXZLKJOIDUKLJ098098@24.24.2.16 6...
> New day...new crisis. I wasn't going to go to work today either...didn't
> feel well, but decided to go anyway. Big mistake. Right outside the
> building, crews were sealing cracks in the road. I guess the part I
> drove over wasn't dry.
>
> Crap was all caked in my tires. Balance way the hell off. When I got
> home, I was able to scrape the bulk of it off...enough so I should be
> able to drive it (on the slow route -- 40mph seems okay now).
>
> But, I need to get the rest of this crap off. Gasoline will melt it off,
> but I would suspect that I shouldn't use gas on the tread. Brake cleaner
> will work too but, "do not use on rubber" is right on the can. Simple
> Green will also work (ok for tires per label), but my tests on the
> substance suggest a lot of time and elbow grease will be involved with
> that. Not sure about Tar/Bug remover...I don't have any around right
> now.
>
> Any suggestions?
>
> The alternative is to get the tires rebalanced every 4-8 weeks as the
> remnants wear off.
>
> TIA
#5
Guest
Posts: n/a
Re: Cleaning road sealant from tires -- HELP!
"Larry" <zieglerl@pacbell.net> wrote in
news:Z2mab.356$vk5.99@newssvr29.news.prodigy.com:
> Try WD-40
>
>
> "Nobody" <nobody@nowhere.com> wrote in message
> news:Xns93F9E83CF324EXZLKJOIDUKLJ098098@24.24.2.16 6...
>> New day...new crisis. I wasn't going to go to work today
>> either...didn't feel well, but decided to go anyway. Big mistake.
>> Right outside the building, crews were sealing cracks in the road. I
>> guess the part I drove over wasn't dry.
>>
>> Crap was all caked in my tires. Balance way the hell off. When I
>> got home, I was able to scrape the bulk of it off...enough so I
>> should be able to drive it (on the slow route -- 40mph seems okay
>> now).
>>
>> But, I need to get the rest of this crap off. Gasoline will melt it
>> off, but I would suspect that I shouldn't use gas on the tread.
>> Brake cleaner will work too but, "do not use on rubber" is right on
>> the can. Simple Green will also work (ok for tires per label), but
>> my tests on the substance suggest a lot of time and elbow grease will
>> be involved with that. Not sure about Tar/Bug remover...I don't have
>> any around right now.
>>
>> Any suggestions?
>>
>> The alternative is to get the tires rebalanced every 4-8 weeks as the
>> remnants wear off.
>>
>> TIA
>
>
>
I went the gasoline route. Worked faster than anything else. There is
still some slight residue left in the various 'nooks an cranies'. This
crap is all in the cracks everywhere. I got it quite clean though. The
residue that remains isn't coming off anytime soon and it will be
impossible to get it all anyway so I'm just going to get the wheels
rebalanced next week.
For the hell of it, I'll do a test with the WD40...thanks for the tip!
news:Z2mab.356$vk5.99@newssvr29.news.prodigy.com:
> Try WD-40
>
>
> "Nobody" <nobody@nowhere.com> wrote in message
> news:Xns93F9E83CF324EXZLKJOIDUKLJ098098@24.24.2.16 6...
>> New day...new crisis. I wasn't going to go to work today
>> either...didn't feel well, but decided to go anyway. Big mistake.
>> Right outside the building, crews were sealing cracks in the road. I
>> guess the part I drove over wasn't dry.
>>
>> Crap was all caked in my tires. Balance way the hell off. When I
>> got home, I was able to scrape the bulk of it off...enough so I
>> should be able to drive it (on the slow route -- 40mph seems okay
>> now).
>>
>> But, I need to get the rest of this crap off. Gasoline will melt it
>> off, but I would suspect that I shouldn't use gas on the tread.
>> Brake cleaner will work too but, "do not use on rubber" is right on
>> the can. Simple Green will also work (ok for tires per label), but
>> my tests on the substance suggest a lot of time and elbow grease will
>> be involved with that. Not sure about Tar/Bug remover...I don't have
>> any around right now.
>>
>> Any suggestions?
>>
>> The alternative is to get the tires rebalanced every 4-8 weeks as the
>> remnants wear off.
>>
>> TIA
>
>
>
I went the gasoline route. Worked faster than anything else. There is
still some slight residue left in the various 'nooks an cranies'. This
crap is all in the cracks everywhere. I got it quite clean though. The
residue that remains isn't coming off anytime soon and it will be
impossible to get it all anyway so I'm just going to get the wheels
rebalanced next week.
For the hell of it, I'll do a test with the WD40...thanks for the tip!
#6
Guest
Posts: n/a
Re: Cleaning road sealant from tires -- HELP!
"Larry" <zieglerl@pacbell.net> wrote in
news:Z2mab.356$vk5.99@newssvr29.news.prodigy.com:
> Try WD-40
>
>
> "Nobody" <nobody@nowhere.com> wrote in message
> news:Xns93F9E83CF324EXZLKJOIDUKLJ098098@24.24.2.16 6...
>> New day...new crisis. I wasn't going to go to work today
>> either...didn't feel well, but decided to go anyway. Big mistake.
>> Right outside the building, crews were sealing cracks in the road. I
>> guess the part I drove over wasn't dry.
>>
>> Crap was all caked in my tires. Balance way the hell off. When I
>> got home, I was able to scrape the bulk of it off...enough so I
>> should be able to drive it (on the slow route -- 40mph seems okay
>> now).
>>
>> But, I need to get the rest of this crap off. Gasoline will melt it
>> off, but I would suspect that I shouldn't use gas on the tread.
>> Brake cleaner will work too but, "do not use on rubber" is right on
>> the can. Simple Green will also work (ok for tires per label), but
>> my tests on the substance suggest a lot of time and elbow grease will
>> be involved with that. Not sure about Tar/Bug remover...I don't have
>> any around right now.
>>
>> Any suggestions?
>>
>> The alternative is to get the tires rebalanced every 4-8 weeks as the
>> remnants wear off.
>>
>> TIA
>
>
>
I went the gasoline route. Worked faster than anything else. There is
still some slight residue left in the various 'nooks an cranies'. This
crap is all in the cracks everywhere. I got it quite clean though. The
residue that remains isn't coming off anytime soon and it will be
impossible to get it all anyway so I'm just going to get the wheels
rebalanced next week.
For the hell of it, I'll do a test with the WD40...thanks for the tip!
news:Z2mab.356$vk5.99@newssvr29.news.prodigy.com:
> Try WD-40
>
>
> "Nobody" <nobody@nowhere.com> wrote in message
> news:Xns93F9E83CF324EXZLKJOIDUKLJ098098@24.24.2.16 6...
>> New day...new crisis. I wasn't going to go to work today
>> either...didn't feel well, but decided to go anyway. Big mistake.
>> Right outside the building, crews were sealing cracks in the road. I
>> guess the part I drove over wasn't dry.
>>
>> Crap was all caked in my tires. Balance way the hell off. When I
>> got home, I was able to scrape the bulk of it off...enough so I
>> should be able to drive it (on the slow route -- 40mph seems okay
>> now).
>>
>> But, I need to get the rest of this crap off. Gasoline will melt it
>> off, but I would suspect that I shouldn't use gas on the tread.
>> Brake cleaner will work too but, "do not use on rubber" is right on
>> the can. Simple Green will also work (ok for tires per label), but
>> my tests on the substance suggest a lot of time and elbow grease will
>> be involved with that. Not sure about Tar/Bug remover...I don't have
>> any around right now.
>>
>> Any suggestions?
>>
>> The alternative is to get the tires rebalanced every 4-8 weeks as the
>> remnants wear off.
>>
>> TIA
>
>
>
I went the gasoline route. Worked faster than anything else. There is
still some slight residue left in the various 'nooks an cranies'. This
crap is all in the cracks everywhere. I got it quite clean though. The
residue that remains isn't coming off anytime soon and it will be
impossible to get it all anyway so I'm just going to get the wheels
rebalanced next week.
For the hell of it, I'll do a test with the WD40...thanks for the tip!
#7
Guest
Posts: n/a
Re: Cleaning road sealant from tires -- HELP!
"Larry" <zieglerl@pacbell.net> wrote in
news:Z2mab.356$vk5.99@newssvr29.news.prodigy.com:
> Try WD-40
>
>
> "Nobody" <nobody@nowhere.com> wrote in message
> news:Xns93F9E83CF324EXZLKJOIDUKLJ098098@24.24.2.16 6...
>> New day...new crisis. I wasn't going to go to work today
>> either...didn't feel well, but decided to go anyway. Big mistake.
>> Right outside the building, crews were sealing cracks in the road. I
>> guess the part I drove over wasn't dry.
>>
>> Crap was all caked in my tires. Balance way the hell off. When I
>> got home, I was able to scrape the bulk of it off...enough so I
>> should be able to drive it (on the slow route -- 40mph seems okay
>> now).
>>
>> But, I need to get the rest of this crap off. Gasoline will melt it
>> off, but I would suspect that I shouldn't use gas on the tread.
>> Brake cleaner will work too but, "do not use on rubber" is right on
>> the can. Simple Green will also work (ok for tires per label), but
>> my tests on the substance suggest a lot of time and elbow grease will
>> be involved with that. Not sure about Tar/Bug remover...I don't have
>> any around right now.
>>
>> Any suggestions?
>>
>> The alternative is to get the tires rebalanced every 4-8 weeks as the
>> remnants wear off.
>>
>> TIA
>
>
>
I went the gasoline route. Worked faster than anything else. There is
still some slight residue left in the various 'nooks an cranies'. This
crap is all in the cracks everywhere. I got it quite clean though. The
residue that remains isn't coming off anytime soon and it will be
impossible to get it all anyway so I'm just going to get the wheels
rebalanced next week.
For the hell of it, I'll do a test with the WD40...thanks for the tip!
news:Z2mab.356$vk5.99@newssvr29.news.prodigy.com:
> Try WD-40
>
>
> "Nobody" <nobody@nowhere.com> wrote in message
> news:Xns93F9E83CF324EXZLKJOIDUKLJ098098@24.24.2.16 6...
>> New day...new crisis. I wasn't going to go to work today
>> either...didn't feel well, but decided to go anyway. Big mistake.
>> Right outside the building, crews were sealing cracks in the road. I
>> guess the part I drove over wasn't dry.
>>
>> Crap was all caked in my tires. Balance way the hell off. When I
>> got home, I was able to scrape the bulk of it off...enough so I
>> should be able to drive it (on the slow route -- 40mph seems okay
>> now).
>>
>> But, I need to get the rest of this crap off. Gasoline will melt it
>> off, but I would suspect that I shouldn't use gas on the tread.
>> Brake cleaner will work too but, "do not use on rubber" is right on
>> the can. Simple Green will also work (ok for tires per label), but
>> my tests on the substance suggest a lot of time and elbow grease will
>> be involved with that. Not sure about Tar/Bug remover...I don't have
>> any around right now.
>>
>> Any suggestions?
>>
>> The alternative is to get the tires rebalanced every 4-8 weeks as the
>> remnants wear off.
>>
>> TIA
>
>
>
I went the gasoline route. Worked faster than anything else. There is
still some slight residue left in the various 'nooks an cranies'. This
crap is all in the cracks everywhere. I got it quite clean though. The
residue that remains isn't coming off anytime soon and it will be
impossible to get it all anyway so I'm just going to get the wheels
rebalanced next week.
For the hell of it, I'll do a test with the WD40...thanks for the tip!
Thread
Thread Starter
Forum
Replies
Last Post
shake'n_bake
Car Parts For Sale
9
05-27-2007 07:33 PM
Currently Active Users Viewing This Thread: 1 (0 members and 1 guests)