cleaning an RC10 Graphite chassis with acetone - bad idea?
Posted: Sun Oct 24, 2010 8:50 pm
Hey guys, i've run across an RC10 Graphite and have pulled it apart for some cleaning. (That's right, my RC10 addiction has expanded to my 3rd RC10 in less than 2 weeks - for those of you counting at home.
) It's in what I'd call clean runner shape or perhaps a shelf queen for a less discerning member like myself.
A few questions:
1) WIll acetone damage the graphite? The prior owner slathered the chassis with stickers. Are there other, safer methods?
2) Would epoxying the non-original holes be a good thing or bad thing? I just don't want to unwittingly spoil a pretty cool chassis.
3) Which do you think I should race, the original RC10 graphite chassis or my aftermarket graphite chassis (which is in almost perfect shape), or neither? While I want to race one, I really don't want to upset the RC10 gods by spoiling something that others prize.
Your thoughts are appreciated.
dan

A few questions:
1) WIll acetone damage the graphite? The prior owner slathered the chassis with stickers. Are there other, safer methods?
2) Would epoxying the non-original holes be a good thing or bad thing? I just don't want to unwittingly spoil a pretty cool chassis.
3) Which do you think I should race, the original RC10 graphite chassis or my aftermarket graphite chassis (which is in almost perfect shape), or neither? While I want to race one, I really don't want to upset the RC10 gods by spoiling something that others prize.
Your thoughts are appreciated.
dan