So it finally happened that I smoked an ESC. The inside of the hull is covered in smelly soot. What is the most effective cleaner or solvent. Right now, I don't even want to leave it in the garage. Yuk.
So it finally happened that I smoked an ESC. The inside of the hull is covered in smelly soot. What is the most effective cleaner or solvent. Right now, I don't even want to leave it in the garage. Yuk.
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I've used alcohol before, different types of soap, even nail polish remover. I tried all this on one hull and it took most of the smell away but it still lingered. then I tried just alcohol as it seem it was better than soap and then I put some car wax and some car cleaner stuff to see if that would do something. I left it on overnight and then applied alcohol the next morning. Again, the smell was there but this time not as strong. I can actually say it was subtle but was there. I did this several times over a few weeks and it finally went away.
I wonder once the initial clean-up and treatment is done if something like febreeze would knock out the remainder.
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I actually tried that and yes the smell seems to be gone but it does comeback. However, I only applied it like twice. Perhaps multiple applications might have better results but I know Febreeze doesn't last long as I use it around the house. Ryan, maybe we should push some of our cheaper escs over their limits to see what else could work. LOL
Brake cleaner.
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I am going to try that next, thanks. On day one, I have made a lot of progress. Scrubbed twice with lemon scent Simple Green and ScotchBtite pad.. After dry, scoured with Scrubbing Bubbles cream (with abrasive), rinsed and dried. Wiped down twice with denatured alcohol, still left a film. Wiped worst spots with straight acetone, which worked on some of the residue. So, I'm thinking that the brake cleaner will finish the job. It's pretty good so far, but I'll report back after the brake cleaner.
when not using it throw a few dryer sheets in it and put the lid on .
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Awesome cleaner removes the smell and soot very well.
it is also great stuff for other cleaning jobs.
you can get it at most dollar stores.
Great idea. Awesome cleaner is good stuff. Never thought about using it for that.
Citrus hand cleaner eats the smell but it's a pain.
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I used it to clean up this hull I bought.
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yes I did. it was very clean when I painted it though.
Denatured alcohol did the trick for me.
Shortly after that incident, the ESC in my Shockwave decided to become a smoke bomb as well. I guess the stock 45A ESC's that were in these boats couldn't handle the 2000kv motors we were using or at least for long anyway.
Went to Lowe's, bought a quart of denatured alcohol and cleaned my boat and everything in it. Looks almost like a new hull with just a trace of the smoke smell. In fact I had a spare 60A ESC and steering servo, yes it actually took out the steering servo when it smoked. I actually had the boat back in the water in running condition in about 22 hours. I was going to try some heavy duty cleaner they had until I read on the label that it will attack plastics and make them brittle. This stuff would probably work on a fiberglass hull but definitely not for an ABS plastic one.
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