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      04-02-2014, 11:37 AM   #15
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Drives: 'E46 M3 Race Car, '23 X7
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Originally Posted by Pr0fessor
I don't disagree at all with "slicer", sounds like you've been around the block once! I'm sure the t-9 works also. . . is that a bicycle chain lube? If you was a "rattle can" type of guy, Mouse Milk would be excellent (Aviation Military Specification), I'm sure the internet could help find this stuff. Don't remember a brand name. Used it at work. In time I will see results of my method. Don't get "dusting" or "fogging" confused with "PAINTING"! Painting is a multiple coats (layers) measured in "mils". Anyhow this car stuff is great! all aspects of it, racing, car shows, actually being the one doing the work! etc. I'm old school, love the old Detroit iron. And old school look of no center caps and ARP studs/nuts.
Boeshield T9 has a number of uses. It can be used for chain lube, to coat engines / any metal part for marine use, coat unfinished metal table saw surface, etc. it's billed as a rust inhibitor.
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