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Was on my way home from work tonight where I saw an oil spil or something. I braked as much as I could be didn't want to break through it to unbalance the car which was hard as it led onto a roundabout :dry:

 

So I only hit the spil about 15-20mph but the car was still a little unsteady. As I drove on slowly I saw a lorry with its hazards on police car behind it. Now I know it was oil as I opened my window and smelt it and it was a engine oil type smell. Not sure if it came from the trucks engine or the load it looked dark but I only saw it briefly and noticed it as my lights reflected off it. I wasn't the first person to have gone through it as you could say tyre marks up the road.

 

After a few mins of careful driving the car seemed up feel ok but I still drove carefully to the petrol station. Not panic buying honest I was just low :lol: .felt the tyres they didn't feel oily or greasy. Got home same felt like a tyre should.

 

So should I maybe wash them down with some surfex hd or should they be fine?

 

Thanks :thumbs:

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I would give it a quick wash down, I would suggest fairy liquid on the tyres, washed with warmish water, as fairy liquid does help breakndown the oil. ( damm. I actually remember stuff from my labs ). However I dont know how fairy liquid reacts with the rubber compounds, or the actual alloys itself. Maybe fire envy a pm?

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I wouldn't even bother with that, tbh. Within a mile or so of driving on normal i.e. non-oiled road surface you'll have scraped everything off anyway.

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I wouldn't even bother with that, tbh. Within a mile or so of driving on normal i.e. non-oiled road surface you'll have scraped everything off anyway.

 

+1

 

Or just light 'em up at the lights to be sure. :evil:

 

:lol:

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I wouldn't even bother with that, tbh. Within a mile or so of driving on normal i.e. non-oiled road surface you'll have scraped everything off anyway.

 

+1

 

Or just light 'em up at the lights to be sure. :evil:

 

:lol:

 

Was going to be my advice, burnouts fix everything. :thumbs:

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