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Wonderful New Invention!!! - 10.15.2005, 05:10 PM

I GOT A GREAT IDEA!!! tetholon coated rc parts! not the a-arms and stuff that get scratcehd but other stuff like reciever box or chassi or shocktower, stuff like that!! just take a air compressor adn BOOM! all teh dirt fly off! with no cleaning!!!
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10.15.2005, 06:46 PM

That would be expensive! That's probably the single biggest reason why more things don't use Teflon.


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10.16.2005, 01:07 AM

what's tetholon


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10.16.2005, 01:56 AM

teflon is a no-stick coating that they coat the really expensive pots and pans with.
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10.16.2005, 03:38 AM

It is sweet for sure, but I don't mind cleaning my truck. This way I know there are or arn't any part's that need to be replaced.
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10.16.2005, 05:02 AM

Ncazn, without a doubt, a great idea!

Perhaps Daniel has got something to say about this.

I thought that a teflon coating is not strong on soft material like plastic though. I could be wrong..
   
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10.16.2005, 09:26 AM

of course, its only for teh richest rc people! lol, if u got brushless, then u can afford teatholon!
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10.16.2005, 10:44 AM

How about just WD40? It makes plastic look brand new again, and makes it very hard for new dirt to stick, most just blasts off with compressed air.
   
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10.16.2005, 02:08 PM

AHHA, u serious? Coat ur rc car in OIL! nothing will stick! problem is, what if a spark gets loose or something and BOOM! ur whole car is on fire!
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10.16.2005, 02:59 PM

Oil needs to boil before it will burn..

WD 40 seems nice, but i don't like it. It's sticky somehow. It gets nasty brown..
   
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10.16.2005, 03:03 PM

Why don't you lazy bum's just clean your car?
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10.16.2005, 03:12 PM

Direct Dutch Humor..
   
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10.16.2005, 03:34 PM

If you don't drive it, you don't have to clean it!

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10.16.2005, 03:41 PM

what about aluminum? Dirt comes off aluminum pretty easy.
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10.16.2005, 03:48 PM

nope..

aluminum can be a pita to clean...

@daniel..

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