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Old 25-09-2011
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Std Plastidip in a tin peels off leaving zero residue.
From the times i have seen lazygoo i would guess its the same formula as Plastidip just in smaller quantities. Sure someone will be along shortly to correct me though!

The advantage of having a tin of plastidip is you can wire up you electronics and just submerge them in the plastidip making a really nice waterproof seal. If you have a tekin Rs/Rs Pro you can still operate the buttons !

I've never had a problem using just plastidip on my electrics and that includes running my touring car at the Cotswold national this year in torrential rain all day.

I also have a friend who uses plastidip in his wet touring car and his runs submerged in the bath !!

Mark
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