Tire sauces being banned in indoor tracks?
#46
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Plus the cap on Jack is not that great. I have to keep mine in a plastic bag, and it still leaks out over my tools.
These chemicals to some parents can be a point that might hold them back from allowing their kids to race. Has there been any companies that have thought of using citrus, grain, or other biodegradable ingredients to address this?
These chemicals to some parents can be a point that might hold them back from allowing their kids to race. Has there been any companies that have thought of using citrus, grain, or other biodegradable ingredients to address this?
What we did was take a old Niftech bottle with the label off. Then we put jack the crapper in it. It blue so if any one say any thing just point out the Niftech is clear and jack is blue.
It was much better after we did that.
#47
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#48
Less smell, less dripping, easier coverage, and no lap accidents either.
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#50
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lets see paragon has been around since the 80's, we should see some older rc racers who have been exposed to it for the last 20 years start dropping like flies or at least become ill, but don't know why or how they have cancer.
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The odorless compounds seem to be the latest fad for both club races and big races. For some reason a lot of people get on the whole health kick about Paragon but they say nothing about the "odorless" compounds. We have no clue what exactly is in any of these compounds so they're all questionable (they soften rubber for Christ sake).
All it's going to take is one "Little Johny" drinking up a bunch of Jack or Niftech and you'll see a big change in the labels. How the heck is a hospital supposed to treat a kid for drinking "Jack the slipper" when they have no clue what's in it? Same for all of the compounds. Funny thing is, all the major sanctioning bodies around the world turn a blind eye to the chemicals we use.
I know just as many people that get headaches from the "odorless" compounds as people that get headaches from Paragon. Add all the tire smoke from the tire truers at a carpet race and you've got a nice cocktail of not good.
Oh, and Traction Action is the "odorless" Paragon by the way. It's actually not that bad.
All it's going to take is one "Little Johny" drinking up a bunch of Jack or Niftech and you'll see a big change in the labels. How the heck is a hospital supposed to treat a kid for drinking "Jack the slipper" when they have no clue what's in it? Same for all of the compounds. Funny thing is, all the major sanctioning bodies around the world turn a blind eye to the chemicals we use.
I know just as many people that get headaches from the "odorless" compounds as people that get headaches from Paragon. Add all the tire smoke from the tire truers at a carpet race and you've got a nice cocktail of not good.
Oh, and Traction Action is the "odorless" Paragon by the way. It's actually not that bad.
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