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Dj_Sparky
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05.12.2011, 06:58 PM

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Originally Posted by lincpimp View Post
Clear anodising is the only way to get a durable clear coating on AL. Other wise use mothers or some other type of metal polish.

Keep in mind that if you are polishing an rc you have way too much time on your hands and you likely need to take up a more involved hobby such as learing to read aribic, or sea monkeys.
Well, I haven't been getting to drive them a lot latey. It was a long winter here in Norway, but now it's summertime so I'll start driving more often.

Reason I asked for some tips on this was because I have a DBX chassis that's totally messed up (It seems like the previous owner painted it, and now it's chipping off.), so I was going to try and make it look somewhat decent atleast. Guess I'll just buy a new one eventually.
   
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