Tire Prep

Honestly I don’t know. I was lent some tires last night. The people said they used a goat pee mix. But wouldn’t tell me what they mix it with (which is fine) but the duro on the tires were hard. 55ish.
Refinish them and see where they are at.
Goat tires bounce back in duro when they cure out...but once they get warm, they will drop right back down. (Actually all rubber drop in duro when it gets warm.)
Once a goat tire, always a goat tire.

Folks will mix goat with just about anything and everything to get their tires to hit, or if they are looking to drop duro quickly.



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Personally, I HATE goat and hate to use it.
That doesn't mean that we didn't have a can of it in our trailer. :)

Goat is the whole reason we developed our "Monster Bite" several years ago - to have an alternative to goat that gives you the bite and instant softening without killing the tires.
Goat is not used in any of our Vector preps.
With that said, we do offer it straight and cut for other applications like syrup racing in products like our Gold Flash, Black Gold, etc.

Still today, a popular mix for wet tracks is our Pink Panther mixed 50/50 with goat and capped off with creo.
 
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