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  • Bduncan
    Senior Member
    • Jan 2013
    • 296

    #1

    Ultra ever dry

    I bought some. While i wanted to coat the bottom of my hull,
    It wont work on super smooth surfaces. However you can spray the inside including motor esc etc... It is non conductive. It works as advertised in this video. I suggest a few people getting together to purchase. Smallest amount is 80sq feet of coverage for about 150.

  • gsbuickman
    Fast Electric Addict!
    • Jul 2011
    • 1292

    #2
    Hi Duncan,

    I've been using spray on plasti-dip for a long time with great results, & it's cheaper. I've coated the undersides of hatches, the insides of hulls & I spray all of the circuit boards outta my recievers too. I even had a reciever that was underwater for 12 hrs before I rescued my boat. I'll be damned, but it still worked :-)

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    • Cooper
      Fast Electric Addict!
      • Jan 2011
      • 1141

      #3
      Home Depot sells it in a 2 pack of spray cans. I think for like under $20, not sure. It is a great product when applied to the right things. When it is dried it feels like rubbery felt, it is a dirt magnet!! Dust sticks to it. And it can't be whipped clean as it will eventually wipe off. And type of cleaner will dissolve it. It calls for xylene to be used as a remover but acetone and electric cleaner and wd40 can be used to remove it too. About the only place I have found to use it reliably is if you take apart electronics and spray the board. The housing will keep it from being worn off and it is great for that. You could dip your radio underwater while on and it will still work. As far as coating the hull, its just not the product as rejex or some good wax will be better.

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