cleaned the rc10, just need ideas on cleaning the plastic
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Re: cleaned the rc10, just need ideas on cleaning the plasti
Chiming in,
I found that Purple Power, formerly known as Castrol Super Purple, dilluted to at least 50/50 and a good stiff bristled nylon brush does the job. For the hard to reach suspension pin holes and even blind screw holes, I used pipe cleaners, doubled or tripled on themselves depending on hole diameter. Cleans but doesn't whiten. Wear gloves, rinse parts really well.
Mark
I found that Purple Power, formerly known as Castrol Super Purple, dilluted to at least 50/50 and a good stiff bristled nylon brush does the job. For the hard to reach suspension pin holes and even blind screw holes, I used pipe cleaners, doubled or tripled on themselves depending on hole diameter. Cleans but doesn't whiten. Wear gloves, rinse parts really well.
Mark
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Re: cleaned the rc10, just need ideas on cleaning the plasti
anodizing is done in batches and like dyeing easter eggs, the length of time and strength of dye bath will lead to color variation. The factory did a decent job with matching batches, but you see this pretty commonly.
for white parts, and anything NOT aluminum, Simple Green soaked overnight works awesome. Then a small toothbrush and pipe cleaners to get to all the nooks and crannies,soak, scrub, dip and soak, repeat until nice and clean, then flush with clean water.
for white parts, and anything NOT aluminum, Simple Green soaked overnight works awesome. Then a small toothbrush and pipe cleaners to get to all the nooks and crannies,soak, scrub, dip and soak, repeat until nice and clean, then flush with clean water.
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Re: cleaned the rc10, just need ideas on cleaning the plasti
Heck, that chassis is in better shape than my weekly racer! Amazing how awesome things get with a little cleaner and elbow grease.
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Re: cleaned the rc10, just need ideas on cleaning the plasti
thank you, ill upload more pics once i try to clean the white partsPlastiZapCA+ wrote:That's a nice car. After reading through the CE manual I find myself really wanting one now. Guess I'll have to start hunting e-Bay again. Sometimes I think I should stay away from this place.
Re: cleaned the rc10, just need ideas on cleaning the plasti
thanks for all the replies and answers!!, ill upload more pics once i get the parts cleaned better
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