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Your Crawler Needs This

Discussion in 'Crawlers' started by GPS, Feb 13, 2013.

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    Ultra Ever Dry

    [youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IfUaKXasdD4[/youtube]
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    ...yeah, but how well does it work on underwear :p  ?
    .REALLY THOUGH=very cool
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    They have another product for that called "Never Skid".
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    wow that stuff would be great to coat all your rc parts with it! you would never have to clean them!! :)
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    Exactly.  How weird would that be to drive your crawler through the mud and come out clean?
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    it would be really wierd but in the same aspect it would be awsome to never have to clean or do maintenance to it!
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    Yeah I want some off that for my scx10
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    I'm hoping somebody will try this and tell us how it works out.  It might be worth trying on a crawler or SC truck body first since we usually end up replacing them each half to full season anyway.
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    Yeah totally cool. I have an exta crappy esc I will try. it on looks like it will do fine sumerged in water. Also curious on how it picks up dry dirt. Even if it does. Would be nice to just be able to hose off real quick.
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    At  $150 a quart it better drop 5 seconds off my lap times and make anything I coat indestructible to damage also. We have just always used WD40 on our dirt bikes, scalers, and race trucks. A good coat of that makes it hard for anything to actually stick to you. And it gives you a nice new looking shine ;D  in the summer we just use air. Where I think this stuff would be interesting to try is tire treatment for the winter mudding. All mud tires work good but turn useless when clogged. Wonder if this stuff would keep actual goopy mud from clogging them up?
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    is it that much?
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    Dang. Maybe I'll stick with plastidip, until I see it at Walgreens in the "as seen on t.v." section.

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