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Removing Bike Tire Rubber Marks on a Car

March 3, 2011

Cleaning a car door.My husband got hit on the interstate by a piece of tire in the road. It left tire marks on the hood and fender of my car. How do I get it off without ruining the finish of the car?

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By Linda Shaffer from Norfolk, VA

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March 3, 20112 found this helpful
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Today's cars have a clear urethane coating over the paint to make the finish more durable. If the tire did not abrade the clear finish you may be able to fix it your self.

First, I would wash the area to see if that removes any of the tire marks. If not, I would purchase a can of adhesive cleaner or tar remover at the auto parts store and rub that on the tire marks. The cleaner will not harm the finish.

If the tire marks are still there then the area should be compounded. You can do that yourself or an auto detailer can do the job. Every car dealer should have a detailer on staff or you can find one in the yellow pages.

 
March 4, 20112 found this helpful
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Take a soft cloth and pour a little cooking oil and apply it to the tire mark. This will not harm the paint of your car.

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It worked for me. Then wash spot where tire mark was with a little water and Dawn dish soap. Hope this works for you!

 

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March 5, 20110 found this helpful
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An item sold for campers is called Black Streak Remover. I think you can even get it at Wal-Mart near their automotive department where they sell camping related products. I used it on my white car when something got streaked along the side. I think it was a bicycle handle. Whatever it was, this stuff took it off without ruining the finish.

 
April 5, 20110 found this helpful
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WD-40 will remove tire marks from paint, just spray it on and wipe it off. I have been a mechanic for 34 years and have used that on near everything.

 
July 3, 20121 found this helpful
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Here's an easy and cheap way I removed my problem. I used a paper towel and rubbing alcohol, and it came right off!

 
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January 10, 2020

I was hit while traveling on the highway. My car was left with a big tire mark on the passenger side. My car insurance is not going to pay, so I would like to remove the ugly black mark.


Please help me.

Thank you.

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January 11, 20201 found this helpful
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Here on Thrifty Fun they have a post that waswritten just for this. They tell you how to remove the tire marks from the car paint.

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I think this should help you out and get your car fixed for you. www.thriftyfun.com/tf92408695.tip.html

 

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January 13, 20200 found this helpful
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It's nice to hear that you will have your problem fixed by professionals.
Should you have similar problems in the future try cooking oil or WD-40 and I think it will work without doing damage to the paint.

 
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August 31, 2015

A bicyclist scraped the fender of my new black VW with his rubber handlebar. It is not scratched, but there is a streak of rubber about 5" long on the side of my fender.

How can I remove it without damaging the paint?

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September 2, 20150 found this helpful

My husband says just wash it off without using anything abrasive, rub it with your thumb and a little water and mild soap or even just water.

 
September 2, 20150 found this helpful

Try some WD-40.

 

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September 7, 20150 found this helpful

I agree with other posters. I think it would rub right off with a soft cloth.

 

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January 15, 20160 found this helpful

Try some Awesome cleaner on a paper towel.

 
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April 11, 20160 found this helpful

use wd40 and paper towel

 
July 21, 20160 found this helpful

I had two small nail polish marks near the door handle on my 2016 Toyota. I am sure I scuffed it with my nail when getting in my car. I wet the end of a cotton swab and dipped it in baking soda.

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I rubbed it gently on the surface and then rubbed with a little more pressure with my thumb. Then I just wiped with a damp soft paper towel. It took the polish right off.

 
August 26, 20160 found this helpful

I have a issue related to wooden polish felt on my car exterior (on main screen mirror & left side body). How can I remove it without damaging the paint? Please arrange to create the solution on urgent basis.

 
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March 3, 2011

My white car has been "kissed" by the very big tires of a 350 pickup. Needless to say the back fender is now coated with rubber from those tires.

 
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