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Old 02-12-2012
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Default Waterproof electrix with Shoegoo?

Guy's, wanted to try this on my shortcourse electrix, would this shoegoo work the same like electrixtape from a can?
Shoegoo looks like to be some flex after it dried
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You need Lazygoo from RcLazy

Good videos of it on YouTube and recommended by all

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I second lazy goo! Amazing stuff! Dries clear and easy to peel off if not needed. Just spread it all over electrical equipment with a cotton bud/small paint brush
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