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RE: Orange F230 VS Brown F230 - Comparison - Ackar2834 - Jul. 29, 2015

What about lubing it with a silicon lubricant or WD-40? Would that help or is it better to use water to clean it? Or maybe I should clean it with water, dry it, then lube it. What do you guys think?


RE: Orange F230 VS Brown F230 - Comparison - Zoroaste - Jul. 29, 2015

Using lubricant is illegal, as stated in previous posts. You can only wash it with water. And that will only make it work like new for a little while, then you need to wash it again


RE: Orange F230 VS Brown F230 - Comparison - Hato - Jul. 29, 2015

Actually, I think washing with water might be illegal too. I remember asking if you could use warm water to loosen up TH170 and CH120, and it's illegal. Water would also make it spin better, so probably illegal


RE: Orange F230 VS Brown F230 - Comparison - Zoroaste - Jul. 29, 2015

The previous posts in here say washing with water in fine. So I guess we should get an official current ruling in this thread so there is no confusion


RE: Orange F230 VS Brown F230 - Comparison - Kai-V - Jul. 29, 2015

You cannot stop your F230 from landing in the snow and getting wet if you play in a tournament outside during the winter, or any accidents. So, water is fine. I heard that it did not really make things any better though.


RE: Orange F230 VS Brown F230 - Comparison - Zoroaste - Jul. 29, 2015

Yeah it is just to get the plastic shavings off if they build up I guess