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Default Getting rid of what appears to be some form of tyre slime

On Saturday, 2 June 2018 11:21:19 UTC+1, T i m wrote:
On Sat, 2 Jun 2018 05:13:32 +1000, "Rod Speed"


Bwhahahaha ... you stupid troll ... you think just visually checking a
tyre inside guarantees there are no internal issues! Trust your stupid
troll brain to limit the term 'internally' to the inside of the tyre!!

Maybe you could explain to the tyre remoulders how much money and time
they could save when they are testing tyres for re-use (you stupid
troll).


Aww bless ... the stupid troll thinks a spare wheel cover is airtight
and so no dust can ever get in there ...


Whoosh! Stupid stupid troll. It's not that the dust stopped anything
working, it's that washing the dust off (that was previously stuck to
the sticky surface, making it less sticky) was now washed off, making
it sticky again! A troll AND a left brainer!


There is no rust at all in the wheel well,


I never said there was (you STUPID TROLL).

it's a decent
modern Korean car


Oxymoron (moron).

with not a scrap of rust anywhere.


See above. Ok thicko ... do you think removing something that could
provide a rust protective layer would make it more or less prone to
rust?


That may fist depend on you describing it properly and as yet you have
not.

Rod Bot.


It was so nice when he was away for a couple of weeks. If no-one responded he'd eventually go elsewhere.