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Cleaning 200s Motors
I found a good product to help clean up gruby aluminum motors. Eagle One Wheel cleaner. It has to be the etching cleaner. it says it on the bottle. I used it on my 300 and it looks good as new. I used a soft brush to get into the fins. rinsed it off and it worked awesome.
Don't use it on polished stuff though.
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Re: Cleaning 200s Motors
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Polishing that turd already, lmao ![]()
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Yeah, have to clean them up after you wreckem, Your like the son I never want. l
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Haha! Have any pictures?
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I don't think I have any right after cleaning it, But it did clean up good, just get in there with a brush and scub a little....
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Nice I'm gonna go clean up my turd
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How is it with plastic and rubber, I mean it doesn't eat away at it, does it?, and where did you get it?
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WOndering the same???
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