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Post by aircooled on Jul 14, 2011 18:25:29 GMT -7
We just got our Best Track set-up. It needs to be cleaned and made ready for tuning cars and racing. Would it be possible for the folks who prepare the PDDR best tack to post the process that is used to clean and polish the track used for racing.
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Post by aircooled on Jul 15, 2011 6:54:09 GMT -7
Surely it isn't a secret on what is done to prepare the PDDR track that is used for racing, or is it?
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Post by aircooled on Jul 16, 2011 11:11:59 GMT -7
Thanks John that is just what I was wanting to find out.
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Post by cygnus on Jul 16, 2011 17:34:45 GMT -7
Below is the polishing method that I used. It took many hours but it looks and runs great!
Track Polishing________
by Carolina Gravity Sports:
"After all the joints were sanded and I had a smooth transition from one track section to the next, I went over the entire track with Eagle One Never Dull Wadding Polish. I used some cotton diapers to wipe and clean up after the Never Dull. When all that was done, I then went back over the track again with Mothers Billet. It now shines like a mirror and all I have to do it go over with a microfiber cloth before testing/racing and give it a good wipedown. I haven't put any kind of spray or anything on it in over a year and a half. It still looks good and clean. Before I use to use Simple Green but to me it caused the track to dull over time."
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Post by DNA RACING on Jul 28, 2011 16:14:29 GMT -7
does the pledge actually make the surface faster? and if so by how much? a few thousandths?? a hundredth? thanks, bri
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