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any one use it?
Shoo Goo was first seen in the states where several of the top drivers actually glued their servo into two wheel drive buggies with the stuff. It is exceptionally strong (sticking) but also a little flexible so it gives a bit in a crash. The other thing it is really good for is applying a very thin layer around the wheel arch on your body shell or around the holes and it stops the shell from ripping. Available in clear or black in the UK
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Yep, great for patching up cracked bodyshells, torn wings etc, also use a little to hold the ariel tube in. It sticks well, remains flexible and will peel off quite easily if needs be. Would imagine it does a great job of fixing radio gear in but not tried that yet.
Important note: Make sure there is none on the threads when you screw the top back on or you might struggle to get it open again! Shop around before buying, skaters use it to repair knackered trainers so you might find a better deal in one of those outlets rather than a model shop. |
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