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Old 02-23-2010, 04:19 PM
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The scent is definitely tolerable. Some say it actually smells good but like the label says, don't eat it on your Tacos
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Old 02-26-2010, 10:37 AM
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Thanks guys, for all the interest. All orders have shipped. We are working on some new products as well and will add them to the site soon
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Originally Posted by raydog
The scent is definitely tolerable. Some say it actually smells good but like the label says, don't eat it on your Tacos
That is being modest in staying the smell is "tolerable". It is down right plesent!
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Old 02-28-2010, 10:23 AM
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Thanks, Casper. I will bring you an extra bottle for all the support!
Rick, yours is on the way
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Got a ton of PM's lately with questions. Let me know if I missed anyone.
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Originally Posted by raydog
Got a ton of PM's lately with questions. Let me know if I missed anyone.
Do you miss me....?
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So which color would you run on outdoor blown off tracks? We race Dirt Oval on Buggy tires in my area and looking for a tire traction advantage. Any need to run different colors when using different compounds of tires (Pink, Red losi to M3)?

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Red may work best for this track surface but I honestly have not ran on that and don't have any feedback to share.

I always say, try em all and see which one works best. I ran all 3 versions last weekend as our track was changing throughout the race day

To answer your question "Any need to run different colors when using different compounds of tires (Pink, Red losi to M3)"

I base it more on track conditions over tire compound. Sometimes my track is a lil more dried out than other times. I like Green for Wet and Red for dry but others I race with like the exact opposite. It's all preference.
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when you say outdoor blown tracks do you mean a track without a blue groove? I race on a few of those tracks here, and use a rubbish traction compound and it seems to work.... would love to see what a real one does!

Speaking of which, one of the tracks has a surfaced that is just loose dirt off line/sometimes on line but usually it has a compound poured on it to give it a line.... (the compound is used to seal dirt roads in the outback).... Would your compounds work to give my SCT more forward drive - without turning it on its lid? hahaha.
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I ordered a couple bottles a few days ago and cant wait to get it! In fact I just ordered the other one I didnt get the first time so I can try them all, because I race several different tracks, I want to be prepared! lol

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tkge, it's on the way

DJB, are you in Australia ? Sorry I can't ship internationally just yet as it's a bit of a headache. Let me know though if not as I would love to have you try it on your surface so you can send feedback. Thanks.
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Just made my order for all three. Will I see better results if I use sticky kicks on tires that have not seen other traction compounds? Have you guys tried any of the compounds on any of the Hot Bodies tires yet?
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Originally Posted by raydog
tkge, it's on the way

DJB, are you in Australia ? Sorry I can't ship internationally just yet as it's a bit of a headache. Let me know though if not as I would love to have you try it on your surface so you can send feedback. Thanks.
Hey raydog,

Yeah i am.... Totally bummed. Nvm, hopefully i'll get some in the future when shipping is a bit more laxed haha.
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Raydog, got the order last friday(a week ago) tried all three compounds at a indoor dirt track and was pleased with all, but red worked the best. Went indoors carpet yesterday, foam tires offroad course. Red worked pretty well there too. Trying it on tacos tonight! (j/k)
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