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KEEPING IT TIDY

here’s nothing quite like taking your favorite kit out to your local track, field, or park and kicking up some dirt or laying down rubber. Enjoying our RC kits is an essential part of the hobby, of course. But after those long days out we all know that there is usually a decent amount of cleanup left over. Whether you are an off-road or on-road RC enthusiast, cleaning up is that unavoidable task. As much of a pain as it can be at times, it’s also essential to the longevity of our favorite RC kits. To aid in this task, and to help make it easier, there are plenty of options available when it comes to cleaning tools and chemicals to use. In this article I’m going to show some of my favorite go-to options for keeping

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