
Rev, Spin & Reveal!
Meet Our Gender Reveal Burnout Kits
Stick, spin, and reveal as your tires unleash massive clouds of pink or blue powder. Our gender reveal burnout powder kits are built for racing fans and car lovers who want a reveal as bold as their ride.
Revved Up With Questions? Get All the Burnout Answers Here!
Yes—when used correctly on a suitable surface. Our burnout gender reveal powder is non-toxic, cornstarch-based, and biodegradable. It won’t scratch rubber or paint and rinses off with water.
Best practices
- Attach the bag to the tread of the drive wheels (rear for RWD, front for FWD), never the sidewall or rim.
- Start on clean, dry tires (wipe off tire shine before sticking).
- Use in an open, controlled area; keep spectators at distance and upwind.
- Rinse the car and pavement after the reveal—don’t let colored dust sit wet on porous surfaces.
- Clean & dry: Wipe the tire tread where the bag will sit.
- Peel & stick: Place the bag centered on the tread at the contact patch of the drive wheels; press firmly for 30+ seconds.
- Position the car: Flat, dry asphalt with room ahead. Spotter checks the area is clear.
- Stick, Spin & Reveal: Perform a short stationary burnout to break the bag and release the cloud.
- After: Remove any adhesive and rinse with water.
Motorcycle: attach to the rear tire tread; only experienced riders on private property with a stand/spotter.
A 1 LB bag makes a big, dense cloud that typically engulfs the rear of the vehicle and the area ~10–20 ft downwind. The first 2–5 seconds are the most dramatic on camera. Wind, surface, and throttle affect density.
Maximum impact: use two 1 LB bags (both drive wheels) for a wide “wall of color” and symmetrical photos.
Yes—with extra caution. Use one bag on the rear tire, in a controlled private area. Have a spotter, keep spectators well back, and avoid gravel or wet surfaces. For scooters/ATVs, mount only on the primary drive wheel and follow the same safety rules.
The powder is washable. On cars/tires/pavement, use a hose or gentle rinse; a leaf blower helps dry cleanup first. Prompt rinsing prevents pigments from settling into porous surfaces (raw concrete, pavers). On clothing, shake out dry powder, then cold-water wash; avoid soaking piles of powder on fabric.
Only perform a burnout on private property with permission or at a permitted venue/track. Many municipalities treat burnouts on public roads as reckless driving. Keep away from traffic, dry brush, and flammables; follow all local laws and venue rules. Adult, experienced drivers only.
- Surface: flat, dry asphalt. Avoid gravel, dirt, grass, steep slopes, or wet pavement.
- Tires: standard street tires are great; remove tire shine; tread should be clean/dry.
- Car setup: use the drive axle; traction control may limit spin—follow your owner’s manual and only adjust settings if you know how to operate the vehicle safely.
- Weather: light wind is fine; strong wind disperses clouds—position the car so color drifts behind you.
No. Never put powder in or near the exhaust, intake, or engine bay. It’s unsafe for the vehicle and people nearby. Burnout powder kits are designed only for external tire use.
For the best photos and videos of your gender reveal burnout, timing and setup make all the difference. Aim to film during golden hour or in bright shade, when lighting is soft and colors look most vibrant. Position the car so you’re standing upwind, allowing the pink or blue powder to drift behind you and create a dramatic backdrop. Before the reveal, do a quick “3-2-1” countdown so everyone filming is ready to capture the exact moment the burnout begins. Use two angles if possible—one wide shot for the full cloud and one close-up for detail—and shoot in 4K/60fps for crisp slow-motion replays. Finally, keep a few towels and water handy for quick cleanup and assign a spotter to manage the crowd and ensure everyone stays safe while enjoying the reveal.