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  • Bleach??

    Is it true that people use bleach to make so much smoke during smokeshows?

    If so, would it be worth it to run a line to the rear wheel wells filled with bleach. Just like take out the windshield washer fluid and run that. Itd be operated from a switch, Im just not sure if that idea would work.

  • #2
    I used bleach in this video:



    yeah
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    • #3
      nice, but do you think that would be a cool idea? I was thinking abotu it for awhile but now that I just bought a '88 TA Im planning on doing it. So if anyone can help me out and tell me if it would be a pain in the ass, thatd be cool.

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      • #4
        You could get it to work....anything (within reason of course) is possible so long as you know what you're doing. It would be a decent amount of work for something not practical though. Also, you might wish you had windshield fluid one day. I've only used my windshield washer fluid a handful of times, but I was glad I had it when I needed it....definitely better than trying to drive through dirty windows or when a bird drops a bomb right in the middle of my field of vision not 10 minutes after it was washed

        If you are doing this for a burnout, why not just roast the tires normally, or put a layer of bleach around your rear tires and a little puddle on the ground.

        I remember when my buddy graduated from lincoln tech (auto school). I met up with him and all the other guys that day in a parking lot for a burnout fest. We were putting downy, soap, oil, etc... under and around the front tires of geos, cavaliers, dynasty's, etc.... and lifting up the front fenders so we could get some front wheel burnouts....it was hilarious. The record was somewhere around a minute. This guy had almost new tires...by the time he was done it looked like the center tread portion was a slick and he had a nice rod knock to go with it. Not to mention the piles of rubber we were picking up off the ground afterwards, and the fact it looked like there was a forest fire in the forest preserve

        At that point, me and 2 other guys with firebirds starting doing donuts and did some burnouts the 'ol fashioned way
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