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Old 11-25-2022, 10:42 AM
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Originally Posted by 168glhs1986
Make sure they practice a lot before working on your beauty. I always say I wish I could give my first golf student their money back Same with dry ice skilz. The more cars you do, the better your abilities. Don't let them practice on your beauty
Golf is much harder.
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I love the look, but I'm torn with removing all the corrosion protection.
Old 11-25-2022, 01:15 PM
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Can anyone speculate how well this approach could work on rusty i beams on a dock?
Old 11-25-2022, 04:23 PM
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Originally Posted by s65e90
I love the look, but I'm torn with removing all the corrosion protection.
Some people have the cosmoline re-applied so that's always an option.
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I understand that after the ice cleaning, the underside is rattle can sprayed with a wax. Does anyone know the names of the products used?
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I understand that after the ice cleaning, the underside is rattle can sprayed with a wax. Does anyone know the names of the products used?
One would think cosmoline 342, but I have no idea. that's what I use, same as OE
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Originally Posted by Speedster911
I understand that after the ice cleaning, the underside is rattle can sprayed with a wax. Does anyone know the names of the products used?
Mine have been covered with Ceramic coating but it isn't rattle can. It's spray gun.
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Originally Posted by 168glhs1986
Mine have been covered with Ceramic coating but it isn't rattle can. It's spray gun.
Hardly as good as cosmoline
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Originally Posted by s65e90
Hardly as good as cosmoline
Lol, for sure.

Who drives their 964 like they did back when new. These classics don't need cosmoline anymore.

Thats why we dry ice them in the first place. To be get the cosmoline off.


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I've used this for years. Amazingly, kept my jetski engines looking new - 5 years later , 100% saltwater use and the engines still looked new.
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Old 11-29-2022, 11:01 AM
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I've used this for years. Amazingly, kept my jetski engines looking new - 5 years later , 100% saltwater use and the engines still looked new.
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Made by Boeing! That stuff should last for sure. Nice find. I think that's better than Cosmoline for sure.
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Originally Posted by jeff33702
I've used this for years. Amazingly, kept my jetski engines looking new - 5 years later , 100% saltwater use and the engines still looked new.
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I use Boeshield to protect steel bicycle frames (steel is real!). Liberally spray it inside the tubes. Everyone has their favorites, but Boeshield works fine for me.
Old 11-29-2022, 01:57 PM
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I like the t9, just watched a good review online though and it didn't fare well at all. I like the OEM approach but moreso, the stories of cosomoline protected weapons from way back still being usable after pulled out of storage.



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