Superfries
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A small brush, cotton swaps and baby wipes will do the trick for me.
And for smooth running of my cooling fan i use WD40.
And for smooth running of my cooling fan i use WD40.
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I've heard the Totally Awesome Orange works good as well as leaving your rc with a nice citrus smell.I use this cleaned it real good
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Just used it recently, definitely cleans well. Cheap and easy.I've heard the Totally Awesome Orange works good as well as leaving your rc with a nice citrus smell.
I'm a big fan of brushes myself. I use those, toothbrushes, and those small acid brushes to get in tight spots. Don't do a ton of wet cleaning unless doing puddles/mud.I find using a cheap paint brush to scrub in the tight spaces helps a ton too.
Not sure if every Walmart stocks them, but mine sells 5-6 pack, "Dr.Brush" I believe, toothbrush packs for 1$!!! They work awesome. I spray them with WD-40, dab on a paper towel and apply into hinges, pivotballs, driveshafts, etc... for quick cleaning, corrosion, light lubrication.My Dollar General has some cheap toothbrushes that I use on mine I think they are 2 for $1.
And yeah unless I'm running in the mud or water I usually blow off my stuff with the air compressor hit it with the paint brush and tooth brush getting in those tight spots then give it a good blow again.
I'll have to look into that.Not sure if every Walmart stocks them, but mine sells 5-6 pack, "Dr.Brush" I believe, toothbrush packs for 1$!!! They work awesome. I spray them with WD-40, dab on a paper towel and apply into hinges, pivotballs, driveshafts, etc... for quick cleaning, corrosion, light lubrication.
You're right. It was designed for water displacement. I've used it to clean bearings out with. Still need oil or other lubrication afterwards.WD40 is a cleaner, and will remove the oils. If it seeps into the bearings, it will cut the life of your bearings in half, if not worse.
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