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Team_Twisted 01-18-2002 08:44 PM

bleach lines
 
hey guys i just goy my bleach lines in and i would like to know what to put through it i got bleach and i tried it but there was no smoke what else will work or what am i doing wrong

Racing Rice 01-18-2002 10:51 PM

Re: bleach lines
 
Quote:

Originally posted by Team_Twisted
hey guys i just goy my bleach lines in and i would like to know what to put through it i got bleach and i tried it but there was no smoke what else will work or what am i doing wrong

Im going out on a limb here, and am going to assume your trying to spray bleach on your tires to make them white smoke..

First of all.. where is it spraying and how much?

Secondly... what are you spraying? Actual bleach?

BrandonClaps 01-19-2002 04:12 PM

omfg i didnt' even know they made such a thing. but whatcha gotta do is soak the tire and the surface. i know tire wet works really well too, i saw some video of a camry doing a huge burnout with "tire wet"

Team_Twisted 01-19-2002 11:11 PM

they don't make them i used my windshield washer pipe and ran it sprays the cheap bleach that ya use in the washing machine
i might try wet tire

Racing Rice 01-20-2002 05:31 PM

bwahahaha.... Tire Wets some slippery shit.... My friend had his rims off of his car for a while, cleand them with tire wet right before he put the wheels back on. The car was sitting on a blacktop drive way sideways, and the drive way was on a hill... When he set the car back down after putting the rims back on the damn car slid about six inches down the drive way... We couldnt believe it.. So he took off out of the drive way, got on it a little ( a V6 mustang) it was fish tailing all over the road through about 3 gears... We laughed about that for a while... It was pretty damn funny..;) :yes:

Addict 01-23-2002 09:07 AM

Quote:

Originally posted by Team_Twisted
they don't make them i used my windshield washer pipe and ran it sprays the cheap bleach that ya use in the washing machine
i might try wet tire


I don't think you want to spray straight bleach on your tires. I would dilute it with water. Straight bleach is acidic.

KwikR6 01-23-2002 10:57 AM

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Originally posted by Civic_Addict


I don't think you want to spray straight bleach on your tires. I would dilute it with water. Straight bleach is acidic.

uhh yeah that's what I was kind of thinking.

BrandonClaps 01-23-2002 12:49 PM

only do this if your getting rid of your tires, cause no matter what you use to generate the smoke, your gonna go through your tires VERY quickly

slowEJ6 01-24-2002 03:57 AM

use astroglide......... :yes:

Trixta6 01-26-2002 01:41 PM

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Originally posted by Civic_Addict


I don't think you want to spray straight bleach on your tires. I would dilute it with water. Straight bleach is acidic.



Acutally, bleach is an alkaline type solution. Usually, rubber isn't really affected by acids, strong bases or alkali's.

But is you want ALOT of smoke, then spray the bleach for about 10 seconds, MOVE the car up to where the tires are in the spot you just made, lite em up & keep sprayin!

Have fun!

Addict 01-26-2002 10:42 PM

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Originally posted by Trixta6

Acutally, bleach is an alkaline type solution. Usually, rubber isn't really affected by acids, strong bases or alkali's.

But is you want ALOT of smoke, then spray the bleach for about 10 seconds, MOVE the car up to where the tires are in the spot you just made, lite em up & keep sprayin!

Have fun!


Regardless it is a corrosive substance. Something I wouldn't want on my tires or my paint(splash).

Trixta6 01-27-2002 01:25 AM

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Originally posted by Civic_Addict


Regardless it is a corrosive substance. Something I wouldn't want on my tires or my paint(splash).


True!!! Very true! I didn't think of that.


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