Red n' tacky??

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i been using red rubber grease on the baja diff gears (not actually inside the diff i mean) and the bones etc,
bought a big tub ages ago for brake caliper rebuild etc, and gave it a try on the rc's,
yeh it does fling, but is better than normal moly or lithium grease and don't knacker yer bone boots (y) ,
plus it was cheap :D
 
i been using red rubber grease on the baja diff gears (not actually inside the diff i mean) and the bones etc,
bought a big tub ages ago for brake caliper rebuild etc, and gave it a try on the rc's,
yeh it does fling, but is better than normal moly or lithium grease and don't knacker yer bone boots (y) ,
plus it was cheap :D
I used anti Seize a while back on the bones and Diff so far so good ! I love that stuff for some dumb azz reason ???
 
That red and tacky stuff is the bees knees. Isn't quite what TFE makes however its VERY close. Its almost like comparing apples to apples at that point. That stuff is used on drag racers and dirt bikes. Used to work at Raceway Park in NJ and used to see stuff like it everywhere.
Damn I might know you or most likely ran across you.I used to live there basically I am going to miss that place.I used to drag there quite a bit.
 
Its really not the same, team fast eddys is way more tacky and sticky, I use lucas red n' tacky on my xmaxx diffs, and whatever I put on isnt on the gears when i take it out, and I put more than enough. Red n' tacky is great for ATV's Dirtbikes, ect., but for the small gears in rc, team fast eddys is WAY better.
 
M1 areoshell is what i have on hand.
Used to lube aircraft chassis.

Pretty sticky stuff.

Also sold as slide glide in different thicknesses if you don't want the entire tube.
I reccomended the "heavy"
 
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