Look at what i found today!

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I cannot remember where or who I got this lube from, but I found it in a box of castor wheels(?) that I have not 'dug to the bottom of' in probably 15 years! It is thick and foamy, and sprays slow and pinpoint. I remembered that I liked it especially for car/truck door, hood, and trunk/tailgate hinges and latches. It is at least 3/4 full, and still has pressure. It's a pretty cool looking aluminum can with planes and helicopters printed around the top. I am assuming aimed at aeronautical(?) detail. It has listed a MIL spec first, not sure of the other spec #'s. Has anyone seen/used this before? Yes, the can is bigger than my house. Or the recipe storage house anyway. wink
 
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This stuff is really popular with the UK motorcycle crowd. They spray it on all of the unexposed wiring areas to prevent rust.
 
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Originally Posted By: wuntun
It's a pretty cool looking aluminum can with planes and helicopters printed around the top.
LOL LOL
 
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It is used as an anti-corrosion treatment for aircraft, especially in coastal and high moisture environments. It creeps into nooks and crannies snd does not harm rubber and plastics.
 
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So, it's a good product--use it. OR, see if you can cash in on the ring of aircraft by posting it on ebay. Maybe someone who wants to "decorate" with it will bid healthily.
 
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