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Old 12-06-2005, 12:59 PM
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Default ultimate technique to do the clean job after run

there some of my experience to share
1st of my favourite thing is let the car kick up dust
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I want my car display home clearly

this post also can Topic as : "New usage of your Painting Equipment"

here is ultimate way for me to do the clean job, especially effect on Nitro cars

1st you need to get a air compressor pump and a spray gun(larger pressure bump is better)

And some alcohol, better both medical alcohol(xx% is very cheap) & absolute alcohol(for electronic)

is simple like use compressed air to blow off most of dry dust,and fill the spray gun with alcohol ,wash the RC car like wash your REAL Car

Super Fast to remove anything especially Fuel/Oil smutch, and never need to care about rust and oxidation

For those who got these equip only for painting

and give another reason to the people who consider to buy a air compressor......

Old 12-06-2005, 01:40 PM
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Default RE: ultimate technique to do the clean job after run

BTW:

1.Don't excess wash your ball bearing ,or you need to relubricate it,(and only spray way can clean the inside of BB ^-^)
2.control the angle,don't let the sewage flow to the place they shoulden't go to,also don't strike the dirty inside like gearbox,so control the angle
3.Use absolute alcohol, you can wash the entire engine/motor though the top to the end ,even every slot fo your heat sink,and every piece of molectron,and ONLY absolute alcohol !
4.directly blow the molectron dry use compressed air,after thorough clean
Old 12-06-2005, 02:42 PM
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Default RE: ultimate technique to do the clean job after run

for people like me who dont have an air compressor you can mix rubbing alcohol and water at a ratio of 1:1 and pour it into a spray bottle and spray down the chassis. Of course take off the electronics first. Then spray the chassis with WD-40 and wipe off the excess. This will coat your car in a thin film of WD-40 to prevent dirt build up. I reccomend the WD-40 only to off road because for onroad it is unnessicary.
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i would think the wd40 would attract dirt buildup?
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well I use it on my truck and it does help but its not my tip someone on another forum gave it to me so I dont really know the science behind it just that it works lol
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I just use compressed air...

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