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Old 05-28-2012, 10:56 AM   #1
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killer rc is proud to announce our latest product, Korrosion Killer. It's an awesome lubricant, protectant, waterproofer to use on your RCs. Apply on any metal or electronics. Stops bolts and bearings from rusting. Works great for waterproofing our super bee kill switch and Killer Kontroller light controller.

A 2oz bottle is $5.99 in the Killer RC store.

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Korrosion Killer is the most useful corrosion inhibitor / lubricant / penetrant / anti-seize / waterproofer available today. Korrosion Killer stops corrosion between metals and prevents rust on bolts, bearings, and driveshafts. Korrosion Killer is an awesome waterproofer too. Simply apply a couple drops of Korrosion Killer on the circuit board of your servos, radio receiver, kill switch, light controller, LED lights, etc. Korrosion Killer should be re-applied every 2 years for maximum protection.
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Old 05-28-2012, 09:00 PM   #2
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Kool Idea Kent!
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Anymore info on this?
Will the kill switches still be warrantied if this is applied to them?
If this is used can thekill switch be used outside the radio box?
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Old 06-04-2012, 12:22 PM   #4
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Yes they will still be warrantied. I still prefer to keep electronics inside the radio box. The more protection, the better.
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Old 11-12-2012, 05:46 PM   #5
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FYI, My 6 year old boy won his first Pinewood Derby meet against 75 other cars, and boys twice his age. Instead of the usual dry graphite on the axles I used Korrosion Killer. I applied it to the axles and let it dry and then applied it to the wheel hubs and let it dry. The result was long lasting dry lube that won us all 7 heats, and 1st place.

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Great idea just what i need
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I've got a 600mW 5.8ghz video transmitter that I'm going to be using in an FPV setup on my 5ive. Would it be safe to treat the Tx with this?

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I've got a 600mW 5.8ghz video transmitter that I'm going to be using in an FPV setup on my 5ive. Would it be safe to treat the Tx with this?

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Not sure. I just use this stuff on pancakes.
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I've got a 600mW 5.8ghz video transmitter that I'm going to be using in an FPV setup on my 5ive. Would it be safe to treat the Tx with this?

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Sure. Put it on any circuit board. The only thing I don't put it on is an LCD screen, cuz it leaves a film that will make it hazy looking.
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I found another use for Korrosion Killer. It works great for protecting and lubricating beard/hair trimmer blades, and also on knives and fishing reels.

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Hey Kent, Will this stuff work on steel cable? I am looking for something to use on my boat lift cables and dock cables as they are getting all crusted up from being in and out of the water.
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Hey Kent, Will this stuff work on steel cable? I am looking for something to use on my boat lift cables and dock cables as they are getting all crusted up from being in and out of the water.
Yeah, it should work for that.
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Makes a great cologne as well. I've long since ditched my Sex Panther in favor of Korrosion Killer. Now, all I seem to attract is other RC lunatics and even some LiPo battery salesmen. Winning!
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LOL Peg. Its time to ditch the KY jelly also. Killers gonna be selling it on QVC soon.
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Makes a great cologne as well. I've long since ditched my Sex Panther in favor of Korrosion Killer. Now, all I seem to attract is other RC lunatics and even some LiPo battery salesmen. Winning!
I dunno about that, but I did put a drop of it on this dry patch of skin on my hand, and I swear its better than any lotion or cream I've ever tried. But legally, I can't recommend that you use Korrosion Killer on your skin.
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Korrosion Killer, in it's prototype phase before Kent fired Clark Griswold and hired his cousin Fast Eddy:

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