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Boeing Spray
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Boeing Spray
Anyone have any experience with this stuff.....sounds interesting.
http://www.filmtools.com/boest9watlub2.html
http://www.filmtools.com/boest9watlub2.html
Re: Boeing Spray
I might have heard of it , but never tried it. Sounds like good stuff but the price is steep!
Re: Boeing Spray
My dad worked for NASA for many many years and I just asked him and he does recall the product and said it was great BUT be careful because whatever nut and or bolts its used on will not hold lock-tight anymore or very well. It is good for some applications and can be bad as well depending on its use....Dang, he just gave me a lecture!
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Re: Boeing Spray
A little goes a long way!
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Re: Boeing Spray
So does that mean it's not a good idea to use that to spray your blower ?
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Re: Boeing Spray
DP...I think it would be good for the blower....its more of a bad to use if you were to rely on locktite after using it...locktite needs a clean raw surface to adhere to....this product wont come off easy. so its good and bad depending.
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Re: Boeing Spray
If you read the description carefully you can ascertain that it leaves a waxy dry buildup to prevent corrosion LONG TERM. This product is not applicable to displace moisture in a blower . It will build up over time and could effect the tolerance between blower lobes. This product is made to penetrate fasteners and keep them corrosion free for an extended period of time by penetration and protection- for that use it would be excellent.
Re: Boeing Spray
There you go...it may not be the best thing to be around for replacing WD-40
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