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Re: Pam on wheels?



A mechaninc friend of mine suggested trying Static Guard (like what you
spray on clothes) on the wheels to keep down the brake dust. I tried it and
had limited success - it seemed to help a little and best of all, didnot do
any damage to the wheels.

mike miller
91 200q

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> From: STEADIRIC@aol.com
> To: ampj@tiac.net; quattro@coimbra.ans.net
> Subject: Re: Pam on wheels?
> Date: Friday, May 09, 1997 3:36 PM
> 
> ampj@tiac.net said:
> 
> >	There may be a solution: during a recent Nascar race(nothing else on),
> >the tv crew covering the pits passed on a tip...supposedly Nascar teams
> >actually use cooking spray on the wheels, before they are placed on the
> >car, to keep the dust off because it is extremely bothersome to the eyes
> >and lungs of the pit crew during those fast tire changes. Is this a
> >practice that is applicable to our wheels?...they said it was but I have
> >reservations. So what does the list think, to Pam or not to Pam?
> 
> Two quick thing to consider....
> 
> Those wheels are only on the car for 125 miles and they never get 
> wet........
> 
> 
> Later!
> 
> 
> Eric Fletcher S.O.C.
> '87 5KCSTQIA2RSR2B
> St. Louis, MO
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> STEADIRIC@aol.com
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