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Old 07-13-2013, 10:53 PM
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Default NeverWet! This stuff is a game changer!

I bought a bottle of this to try on my RC, decased and sprayed my servo, receiver, and esc. Then I sprayed my battery, motor and the whole damn car even the tires. Words can't describe how good this stuff really works and I would highly recommend this product for all your water proofing needs. I had my mini 8ight fully submerged in a ditch and was driving under water until the battery was almost at LVC, just to prove a point to some fellow racers. Amazing is all I can say.

Note...After I decased my elecs and sprayed them I did put the cases back on and ran it like I normally would.

Here's a video of the product and a link the the website.

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I would also like to mention that this product makes removing dirt of your vehicle, as if your vehicle was dipped in teflon. Truly an amazing product and after you try it, you'll never use anything else for sure, no doubt, hands down, the end!
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that actually looks pretty amazing. i wonder if you could remove it though? It looks kinda permanent.
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that actually looks pretty amazing. i wonder if you could remove it though? It looks kinda permanent.
Yeah I'm not sure as to how to remove it, have not found that info out yet. It does leave a white haze on black surfaces, but it's not that bad and you can wipe 90% of that off after it dries which it dries fast. I still want to do more testing, but so far it works really well. I took one of my rtr receivers and put it into a cup of water for two weeks fully submerged, and to my surprise it worked flawlessly after taking it out and turning it on and using for three battery packs.
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Where did you buy it from? Did I miss something on the Web site. So you need to make sure everything is cleaned prior like using a decreaser like simple green. I want to try while using on the whole car and lids . Can you post pictures for your thx
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Originally Posted by bigjayjay1
Where did you buy it from?
since its rustoleum brand you can probably buy it a a local hardware store.
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I wonder if it will affect the electrical connectors that you put it on though making it so you don't have the best connection. Not hating, looks pretty cool, just curious
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I was actually thinking the same question. it does leave a film of sorts on the parts. small stuff like servo plugswouldnt work to well i think.
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Reminds me of that 2 part ultra tech stuff that is like 160 bucks a quart.
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Who needs that? when you can have these for 20 bucks a pop! but seriously if it can map my car waterproof for 20 dollars thats a great deal! I need something like this for all my bearings though...
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I'm more interested in if this stuff will repel dust/dirt ( I don't bash/drive through mud puddles). you should spray half of your buggy with this stuff and find the dustiest track possible to drive on.
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I'm thinking of using it as a means to keep my trucks and buggies clean. Give the plastics a coating and then I should in theory be able to just wash my truck off with water just being mindful of the uncoated esc, receiver and motor.
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Stuff looks usable on so many things, will have to go out and pick some up. Thanks for the posting!
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2 things:

1. It's not permanent

2. It's not supposed to be used on electronics.
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Bad reviews on URC...
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Stuff is quite amazing.
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