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 Subject:  Re: Dragon Rubber wheel perishingList thread.  
  
 Date:  Oct 30, 2005
 From:  Dave Reed 
Some people have mentioned dipping the tires in Future or any acrylic. This seals the tire-preventing it from losing the suppleness. Then spray with a flattener and weather as usual. The Future also prevents the thinners from attacking/reacting with the rubber. HTH, Dave
 
Thread Listing 
  Dragon Rubber wheel perishing - adam lehmann - Oct 27, 2005
. . . Dragon's Rubber wheels splitting is not new - Saul Garcia - Oct 27, 2005
. . . Re: Dragon Rubber wheel perishing - kenSing - Oct 27, 2005
. . . . . . Re: Dragon Rubber wheel perishing - adam lehmann - Oct 27, 2005
. . . . . . . . . Re: Dragon Rubber wheel perishing - Rob Feehan - Oct 28, 2005
. . . . . . It's not thinners or paint that the problem.......... - Scott A. Bregi - Oct 31, 2005
. . . Re: Dragon Rubber wheel perishing - frank forster - Oct 28, 2005
. . . . . . Re: Dragon Rubber wheel perishing - Dave Reed - Oct 30, 2005
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