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Uploaded by on May 29, 2006

I am tired of lazy people asking me if it will work for skateboarders so let me clear this up. YES IT WILL WORK FOR SKATEBOARDS. there i said it. i wont answer it if you are too lazy to read the description. any retarded "fru1tbooters are teh sux0rs" type of comments will be removed and get you blocked.
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how to make any ledge slide by fruitboot.com. all credit goes to fruitboot.com and GL-Joe and HYSTK

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  • can i do this to my front sidewalk? i mean, is it legal.. lol.

  • @lifprasir i doubt its legal, but unless there are cops going down your road 24/7 i doubt anyone is going to care

  • can i jsut use a regular brick instead of a rub brick?

  • well actually yes you could, it just wouldn't work as well and would probly hurt your hands bc it doesn't have a handle and it's very rough

  • will it work if the ledge is made of fire?

  • only if your imagination can comprehend it

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  • do you really need the Lacquer? can i just rub it down with the brick and use wax?

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  • Ending, so random

  • @fru1tbooter14

    A rub brick is pretty expensive, I bought one before and the handle broke off. Just look for a cinderblock behind some building, throw a rock at it so it breaks in pieces, take reasonable sized bits of it and it will work just as well and its free.

    The other night I used rocks that I found next to the ledge and it worked just as well, took longer, but still did the job.

  • what is That bottle called again?

  • Nice, thx for posting!

  • roll 4 ever

  • thats sick

  • @MrMMABoy If that works then upload a video, until then I'll remain sceptical.

  • @GPsKaT3R305 I would imagine wax wears off quicker and is more vulnerable to the elements. I'd also guess a combination of wax ONTOP of the lacquer will just make it stupidly nice rather than one on its own.

  • I did this today on a 15 foot long ledge. After about 30 mins of prepping, The ledge was as good or better than a park ledge! I didnt even have to wax it! Lacquer is like skate wax on crack! Just make sure you use enough

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