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Baby powder on tires
Noticed six or seven teams at Charlotte putting baby powder on their tires as they were washing and buffing them. What does that do and i guess it passes a tire test?
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It acts as a natural lubricant.
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Like it was said it acts as a lubricant which enables the grooving iron to slide easier across the tire. I'm sure that it probably could show up in a tire test and if WRG felt the need to ruin your reputation and lable you a cheater they probably could.
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Keeps them from getting chafed.
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Originally Posted by Hovlane
Like it was said it acts as a lubricant which enables the grooving iron to slide easier across the tire. I'm sure that it probably could show up in a tire test and if WRG felt the need to ruin your reputation and lable you a cheater they probably could.
Probably could?
Where is the move over flag when you need it?????
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pulls the oils to the top of tire ..lol
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I use the baby powder when I buff my tires. I feel like it helps the grinder not to hang on the dry rubber and I feel like it keeps the rubber cooler and doesnt blister the rubber. Personally I dont think the baby powder would show in a tire test because its not liquid and doesnt soak in. When I was kart racing I used windex and it worked really well when buffing tires but I havent been brave enough to put it on late model tires because of testing.
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You can use it to mount tires too done it for years.
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It’s cheap, good lubricant for that.
Guerilla Racing Junkies.
Shovel on a little more coal, then when we cross white oak mountain, watch 97 roll!
The problem is the gall dang motors.
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Baby powder has been said to have asbestos in it may want to stay away from that (not a nice word)(not a nice word)(not a nice word)(not a nice word)!
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Originally Posted by stewart fan
Baby powder has been said to have asbestos in it may want to stay away from that (not a nice word)(not a nice word)(not a nice word)(not a nice word)!
Maybe about 30-40 years ago. Asbestos is outlawed from everything.
Up in the air who my next “favorite” driver is. Really losing hope on Bloomer getting anywhere back to “normal”.
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Asbestos on a baby’s as$ is a great way to end up in a courtroom
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There is ongoing litigation about the powder. Many sources of talc are naturally contaminated with asbestos. There are recent reports of powder testing positive.
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Be careful what you say about things like that on here
Some fools get all bent out of shape and call you names
LOL
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I use baby powder but not on tires
THE REAL SLIDING SIDEWAYS!
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Originally Posted by MasterSbilt_Racer
There is ongoing litigation about the powder. Many sources of talc are naturally contaminated with asbestos. There are recent reports of powder testing positive.
Jesus, that’s some scary sh!t.
Up in the air who my next “favorite” driver is. Really losing hope on Bloomer getting anywhere back to “normal”.
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Originally Posted by rdcllk
Be careful what you say about things like that on here
Some fools get all bent out of shape and call you names
LOL
Yep. When some dipsh!t talks like he knows what he is talking about about cancer and someone’s lifespan, especially when that persons father died from a rare cancer, you’ll tend to get some sh!tty responses. But keep on Dr Quinn.
Up in the air who my next “favorite” driver is. Really losing hope on Bloomer getting anywhere back to “normal”.
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"A jury in St. Louis, Mo., has awarded nearly $4.7 billion US in total damages to 22 women and their families after they claimed asbestos in Johnson & Johnson talcum powder contributed to their ovarian cancer, in the first case against the company that focused on asbestos in the powder."
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There's a reason why I know these thing.
FYI. I'm a cancer survivor.
Last edited by rdcllk; 11-19-2019 at 11:03 AM.
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