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| Newbie Join Date: Aug 2010 Location: daytona beach FL
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| Im in Daytona right near the beach, Local track puts calcium in clay, which rusts my truck like crazy,,, Ive been setting up a little course on the beach for my 4x4 slash on the beach and would like to invite anyone who wants to chill out and run their car or truck to join me... Daytona beach rules apply, Please no nitro, beach patrol is cool with electric but not nitro they will kick us off the beach. Email or pm me and well get together on how to organize a weekly meet... Matt |
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| Racer Join Date: Mar 2010 Location: Miami,Fl
Posts: 110
| Running on the beach I think it would still rust because of the salt in the air. Use Silicone Lube. Almost all tracks here in Fl use calcium. We spray it on our trucks, Keeps dirt from sticking and calcium from eating them up. |
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| Newbie Join Date: Aug 2010 Location: daytona beach FL
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| well yes im sure salt will still rust it a bit but within 3 months this truck mostly saw the track and it is very severe while my last truck mostly saw the beach and wasnt as bad after 4 months... i tried to keep wd40 on everything but still not enough. and either way, cleaning sand off is WAY easier to clean then clay!!! |
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