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Old 02-14-2014, 09:40 AM
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Sorry been out of the loop what liquid wrench is everyone using?
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I was going to ask the same question--it is being used as a tire sauce, but which version
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It's the can with the teal colored cap. It's discontinued now... Save yourself the trouble of breathing it in all day and not buy it....and it will also dry up the track the same as wd40 when a lot of people use it.
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It's impossible to find. It kills the rubber and foam. But everyone swears by it. After I got my bottle I picked up some SXT 3.0. I felt like on high bite it made the car feel a whole lot better and the times reflected that. Plus it's been easier on the rubber.
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sxt 3.0 is the ordorless stuff used for rubber tire sedans correct?
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Originally Posted by brian cox
sxt 3.0 is the ordorless stuff used for rubber tire sedans correct?
It works on both. To me the car felt much better with it. Same setup, same tires, all that. I'm sure some people are gonna swear by the teal and say it's the only thing you should use. And that's cool. There is so many different companies selling different formula stuff. And honestly I bet 80% of the time if you asked someone at the track why they used whatever product on their tires you're gonna get "Because (local fast guy) uses it." There is always going to be options. To me I'll stick with the SXT stuff. My bags still reek of liquid wrench and it's been a couple weeks since I used it.
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On a side note i found my liquid rpwrench in my basement. It's ever 30 years old lol
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Originally Posted by wever75


On a side note i found my liquid rpwrench in my basement. It's ever 30 years old lol
I guess it does work, cause your can isn't rusted after 30 years lol
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