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sikeston34m
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08.04.2009, 06:40 PM

Very Good Video Bondo.

Thanks for the tips. I have several rims here that have blown a tire, a small collection really. Alot of times when a tire comes unglued at high speed, it will rip the rubber of the tire. There's still a good rim there.

I'll try this method. It looks easy enough.

One question, I wonder if a dedicated pair of oven gloves or mitts would be good for this?
   
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08.04.2009, 08:15 PM

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Very Good Video Bondo.
I'll try this method. It looks easy enough.

One question, I wonder if a dedicated pair of oven gloves or mitts would be good for this?
After you bake and removed a few you'll know what'll work best for you.
I've tried everything over the last 9-10yrs and I've found a simple expendable dish rag works best for me. I don't want a lot of material in the way so If the tire starts to tear (It's happened) I can feel and see it happening.
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