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Dan
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I can't say enough good thanks about Sullivan Products Dry Ice lubricant, it doesn't attract dirt, you can use it on the trucks and gears. I use it on my Traxxas Nitro sport on everything than needs lubricant, Heres a quick review on it. http://www.rcuniverse.com/magazine/article_display.cfm?article_id=784
The review is from Eric Hege, he known as misbehavin' on the Traxxas forms. I'm not trying to sell anything just showing a lubricant that's lasts longer and is slicker.

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Hmm... sounds interesting. Is it paint & plastic safe?

I also can't help but notice that the fluid looks suspiciously like standard red loc-tite, which would of course have the exact OPPOSITE effect! Would make a mean practical joke, for sure! [:O]
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Looks like the lubricant I use. Dextron II transmission fluid.
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Dan
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I waiting on a pm on another form to answer that question. I ran out a week ago and I won't have more till sometime later this month.[:(!]
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Dan
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He said "It's possible, but depends upon the part itself. I would test it with the part first." When I get more I'll test it.
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