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Mardave Two tenths 30ml Comm Drops

Mardave Two tenths Comm Drops
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Mardave Two tenths Comm Drops BIG boy Bottle 30Ml

FOR USE ON BRUSHED MOTORS ONLY

This product is available for mainland UK shipping only.

  • Add drop or two on the commutator every run will increase power. 
  • Great to use when breaking in your new brushes. 
  • Lubes commutator and keeps brushes from burning. 
  • Comes in a (15ml) Needle Tip Bottle

Brushed Motor BREAK-IN Tip:

  • For Breaking in a Brushed Motor, Best method is run the motor on low voltage less than 3 volts. 
  • Start with a drop or two of oil on each bushing or bearing and a drop or two of comm drops on each brush. About half way through the break in add another drop or two of comm drops.
  • For a sealed can motor like a Tamiya Mabuchi Motor I would run it for at least 1 hour. 
  • For a Rebuildable Brushed Motor with stock or upgraded brushes run the motor for about 30 minutes
  • If you have a motor mount to hold the motor add a small fan to motor shaft to blow air through the motor to keep it cool.
  • When finished clean motor with electric motor spray and re-oil the bearings or bushings


Adding one drop of comm drops before a run will add a little performance, but brushes will wear quicker.

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