thesmilingpirate
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What is needed:
Bristle brush
Can of WD-40
Whether you're a racer or a basher, this "Pit Tip" has advantages for both.
Spray the bristle brush with some WD-40 (more is not better in this application, go light) and brush down the chassis, driveline, and suspension. Stay away from electronics, engines and polycarbonate.
By brushing down these areas with WD-40, you'll leave an ultra thin layer of silicone that won't attract dirt and prevent it from adhering to your car.
The benefit of this 'Pit Tip" is that most dirt will simply fall from your chassis during a race keeping the suspension smooth and the chassis light. Also, any mud that does manage to hang on can be knocked off easily.
**If you're a basher that love's a dirty truck, disregard this "Pit Tip".**
More "Pit Tips" to follow!
Happy bashing!:salute:
eatvage
Bristle brush
Can of WD-40
Whether you're a racer or a basher, this "Pit Tip" has advantages for both.
Spray the bristle brush with some WD-40 (more is not better in this application, go light) and brush down the chassis, driveline, and suspension. Stay away from electronics, engines and polycarbonate.
By brushing down these areas with WD-40, you'll leave an ultra thin layer of silicone that won't attract dirt and prevent it from adhering to your car.
The benefit of this 'Pit Tip" is that most dirt will simply fall from your chassis during a race keeping the suspension smooth and the chassis light. Also, any mud that does manage to hang on can be knocked off easily.
**If you're a basher that love's a dirty truck, disregard this "Pit Tip".**
More "Pit Tips" to follow!
Happy bashing!:salute:
eatvage