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Tyre restore - kinda, Updated :-)
BMX1973:
That's clever, I'm going to try that :4_17_5:
ammacopij72:
awesome job will try this over the w/e :daumenhoch:
rodriguez:
--- Quote from: deeman on May 14, 2019, 10:52 AM ---
--- Quote from: rodriguez on May 11, 2019, 12:49 PM ---Great job :daumenhoch:
The white milky residue, which some people refer to as release powder is the result of the rubber decomposing over time due to age, exposure to light/atmosphere etc.
Release powder is a myth.
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i always thought that too.....
Top resto tip. simple yet very effective,,, :daumenhoch:
i reckon this should be a sticky..
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Always chuckled when I saw people putting still has powder in adds as a selling point :LolLolLolLol:
BMX1973:
Must admit I fell for the release powder myth until I read this :-[
--- Quote from: rodriguez on May 19, 2019, 03:34 PM ---
--- Quote from: deeman on May 14, 2019, 10:52 AM ---
--- Quote from: rodriguez on May 11, 2019, 12:49 PM ---Great job :daumenhoch:
The white milky residue, which some people refer to as release powder is the result of the rubber decomposing over time due to age, exposure to light/atmosphere etc.
Release powder is a myth.
--- End quote ---
i always thought that too.....
Top resto tip. simple yet very effective,,, :daumenhoch:
i reckon this should be a sticky..
--- End quote ---
Always chuckled when I saw people putting still has powder in adds as a selling point :LolLolLolLol:
--- End quote ---
Chilli Rinse:
Do you think this would work on some Nos but milky/fading OGK Mach grips ??? Or is the compound too different/ soft ???
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