B'laster Surface Shield Rust Protectant

The thing I worry about these oil based sprays is in the winter or when it rains and you pull into your garage... As the vehicle drips water will some of the oil also come off and stain the garage floor?????
 
This is bologna.
Insurance is a scam altogether.
I sprayed it in my wheel wells and it's still there after three months of winter and rain.
It's almost like they tested the product before they released it! *GASP*
The video includes "paid promotion" because Blaster sent him a bucket of the stuff for free so he could test it out, no because he's on their payroll...
Sorry but that's not correct. Somebody asked him about that on his forum and his answer is " Yes I am a full time employee of Blaster hired to provide content". He also mentions it now in some of his videos that he is an employee of Blaster. I have no horse in this race and I really don't care. So I won't get into a tit for tat. Just the facts. Final answer.
 
The thing I worry about these oil based sprays is in the winter or when it rains and you pull into your garage... As the vehicle drips water will some of the oil also come off and stain the garage floor?????

I've been using lanolin based products on my vehicles since 2018 and we park our vehicles in the same exact spots in the driveway. No oil stains at all. No oil sheen in rise or rain water runoff either.

Fluid film and wool wax turn to a greasy, waxy coating as they age, mix with dust, etc. Once it gets to that stage, you'd need something like brake cleaner to remove it.
 
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