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I used comet with great results on one chassis.
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THEYTOOKMYTHUMB wrote:Mr. Clean Magic Eraser Sponge. I've never used it on ano'd material, but I doubt it will hurt it. Cleans about anything. :wink:
Nope. The only thing magic eraser seems to do is perplex the wife where am I going with a magic eraser and why :lol:
RC104ever wrote:I used comet with great results on one chassis.
This I'm a little worried about because of scratching but I'm willing to try anything.


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jon burrows wrote:
RC104ever wrote:I used comet with great results on one chassis.
This I'm a little worried about because of scratching but I'm willing to try anything.
Toothpaste is about the finest (least gritty) polish, but if the Magic Eraser didn't work then I doubt toothpaste will do any good. Well, other than keeping it minty fresh. :mrgreen:
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toothpaste? huh? im going to give it a shot! thank you!!!

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Todays progress. Just need a few little things and I've got my first completed RC10!!!
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I say save the og tires, put some moderns on there and run that bad girl, in my honest opinion unless it came rite out of a box and was built with in the two day rule its not a queen,im not in ANY WAY saying that you dont have a good looking girl there, but you know deep down inside you want to see that girl spinning the tires , beating the moderns buggys at the track getting all those thats bad ass comments at the track have fun! let it bring that kid out :wink:
my spelling not so good! but i can DRIVE the wheels off anything!

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:lol: well put!
It's no queen by any means. I have 5 more lined up, that I plan to make a modern runner out of one of them.
The truth is that I really don't have a desire to run em' anymore. I do love wrenching' though. Weird. I think it's just a phase though. That's probably all gonna change when I do decide to put a battery in it.

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jon burrows wrote::lol: well put!
It's no queen by any means. I have 5 more lined up, that I plan to make a modern runner out of one of them.
The truth is that I really don't have a desire to run em' anymore. I do love wrenching' though. Weird. I think it's just a phase though. That's probably all gonna change when I do decide to put a battery in it.
No reason to run that. Get a beater or a modern and run that. :wink: Or you could always go with my method: just look at the pretty pictures of old stuff and only run modern. :wink: That's far prettier than anything I own. :D
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i dont know about that last sentence thumbs, ive seen your compilation :wink: . a little modesty never hurt anybody... :lol:
i agree, running the modern stuff is a better route, i cant see scratching this tub any more than it is. i have a b4.1 that i ran about 2x, nope 3x. but it was more fun watching my son trying to drive it, even at full speed into the curb. :D

Finally Finished. Question is: body or nekid? paint or clear? aargh!!!!!
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Nice resto there! Please flip over the front left wheel :D
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Thank you. I was so happy to finish and was so tired.....

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Asso_man! wrote:Nice resto there! Please flip over the front left wheel :D
Well he said it was art... you know how those artists are. :lol:

My only opinion on the body is don't leave it clear whatever you choose. I hate that look personally. No body is fine too though.
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Nice clean example of an original RC-10 that you would see tearing up the tracks back in the mid 80s.

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Looks very nice. My first restoration was painted as a Box Art car, on the second one I mounted a body but left it clear so you can admnire the chassis :)

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