Chemistry
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Racing Oil |
Mobil 1 Synthetic
motor oil is an ideal lubricant for slot cars. Purchase or re-use a
pin-point oiler and fill it with Mobil 1 to produce your own racing oil. |
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Lighter Fluid |
Commercial
lighter fluid has several uses in slot car racing. It can be used to
clean and soften rubber tires, as a general purpose cleaner or as a mild
solvent to remove the adhesive left behind when stickers are removed. |
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WD-40® |
WD-40® aerosol spray can also be used to clean and protect the metal power rails on a slot car track. WD-40 is NOT a lubricant, but rather a water displacement product, hence the WD-40 designation given to it by the Rocket Chemical Company in 1953. |
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Braid Conditioner |
Marvel Mystery Oil can also be used to condition both pickup and track braids. |
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Tire Stick |
This one's
messy and is not recommend for everyone. I've included it here for those
racers that insist on running glue. Often called Tire Glue, Traction or
Womp Juice, it's simply straight STP Oil Treatment applied to the rear tires to increase traction. |
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Silicone Tire Coating |
Permatex Flowable Silicone Windshield and Glass Sealer 65A
can be used to coat and seal foam rubber tires. Glue unground foam
rubber tires to your rear hubs and sand to the proper size. Then coat
the foam rubber with a thin layer of this flowable silicone sealer.
Permatex Windshield Sealer is much thinner than the normal silicone
caulk used to seal bathtubs surrounds. |
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Track & Tire Cleaner |
Formula 409 Commercial Cleaner & Degreaser
makes an excellent cleaner for plastic and routed wooden tracks. It
will also safely clean rubber and silicone tires. It's available in the
Automotive Cleaners section of most department stores, home improvement
outlets and auto parts suppliers. It can be applied directly to the
track surface and then wiped clean with a rag. |
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Plastruct Plastic Weld |
Plastruct sells
a general purpose plastic solvent cement that can be used with a
variety of plastics including Styrene, ABS, Acrylic and Butyrate.
Solvent is applied to the two surfaces that are to be "welded" and then
the parts are held together. The solvent will actually melt the plastic
surfaces and join them in a strong "welded" bond. |
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Rail Treatment |
The steel power
rails in all brands of HO slot car track tend to oxidize (rust) when
not in use. Model Railroading enthusiast often use a product called RailZip to slow the inevitable rail oxidation process. |
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Cyanoacrylate (Super Glue®) |
This is an
adhesive you probably can not blend at home, unless you're a chemist. It
can be purchased in 2-4 oz. containers in the R/C department at any
good hobby shop though. The small bottles sold in hardware stores can be
quite expensive, and the caps often wind up permanently attached to the
bottle long before the contents are used up. |
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Cyanoacrylate Remover |
Cyanoacrylate
can be removed using a dissolver blended specifically for that purpose.
Most R/C departments that sell Cyanoacrylate adhesives will also sell a
dissolver. You can make your own though by simply using straight Acetone. |
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Bottles & Containers |
The easiest way to store the various solvents and mixtures described above is in small plastic and glass bottles and containers. |