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The dumbest Question ever
Hi guys and gals,
This is my first post on the forum, so thanks for any help you can give me here. My wife and I have just become the proud parents of 2 shiny new nitro buggies. My question is, How do we clean them after a hard day out in the dirt?? There seems to be grit in everything. I have used an air compressor to blow most of the muck away, but there is still heaps of dirt and grit everywhere............ sorry if this is a really dumb question, but I guess if you don't ask I may be overlooking the obvious. cheers John[8D] |
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i blow mine off and if that dont get it use some carb cleaner and then blow it off and some guys use wd40 and then blow it off after all that. but using a air compresser usually gets most of it off. there is a tread on this a few pages down.
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geez that was fast!!!
Thanks;) |
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If I clean my stuff it had better fome off with an aircompressor and a paint brush
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You can remove your wheels and clean them with water if need be
dont use water near electronics or you might have to replace them oil any bearings that get cleaned also:D Welcome to the world of RC |
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I would only use water on the wheels if i know they are sealed but otherwise i wouldnt because water will get inside the tires and make the wheels unbalanced.
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also water can get in the wheel bearings and mess them up. its just not a good idea to use water unless it is just a damp rag...:D
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Does ur wife not know how to pack the dishwasher, a couple of plates there a couple of buggy's here etc. LOL.[sm=lol.gif]
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way i clean is this..
Brush off all major stuff... with a brush Blow off with compressor take out servos Coat car with oven cleaner Sit for 20 to 30 Go over with tooth brush and bottle brush and Jif Rince under hot water Blow off with Compressor Dry with towel Sit infront of heater till completely dry Completely spray car with electrical silicone spray Wipe off excess Voila should take about an hour Little trick, put a bead of silicone sealant around the little socket that you attach the horn to, let it dry and put the servo horn back on, will stop about %50 of dust and some moisture getting in.. |
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Thanks everyone for your replies...
We don't have a dishwasher anymore........ we sold it to buy the Cars Hi Hi.... The lawnmower is gone also, and the weedtrimmer has found its new home in a nice little enforcer hull..!! We recon R/C is much more fun than the drab daily chores around the house..;) Thanks again everyone John |
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How I do it,,,
Remove body and wheels Clean them with "simple green" and water, hold the wheels face up making sure you done get water entering the wheel vent holes. Soak down with the simple green, let sit a few minutes to soak in and then rinse with warm water, set aside or dry with a towel. Chassis, I use a air compressor, denatured alcohol and one of these siphoning spray guns, It acts like a mini pressure washer, then make sure to blow the car dry as much as possible and your looking good. |
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OK all these tips are using a air compressor, What if you dont have one?
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Hold it out the window and drive really fast down the road!:D
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ROFL!!
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Honestly, you could try nitro-bast. It's an aerosol cleaner sold at most hobby shops.
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OK I know what your talking about compressed air in a can.
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ORIGINAL: oldchopdoc Hold it out the window and drive really fast down the road!:D |
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Yeah that was a good one.
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