mobiledynamics
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Be downright curious..
FluidFilm get`s used alot in my world to keep rust at bay where I don`t mind a wet film being present
With Spring Fever on the way, tablesaws, garden pruners all sharpened up, etc - I`m thinking I MIGHT want to try just using one of my many spray SI0 based sealants on the raw steel surfaces.
It may not replace Boeshield (which still leaves a very light film on it), but my curiosity want`s to know how well a dry product like the stuff we use in the automotive world might fare for the applications I`m thinking about ......
Has anyone done something similar yet ?
FWIW, when I put the snowblower away for hibernation, I Fluid Film the augers and inside bucket, and gave the exterior, chute and even the engine a healthy coat of Hydr02....
FluidFilm get`s used alot in my world to keep rust at bay where I don`t mind a wet film being present
With Spring Fever on the way, tablesaws, garden pruners all sharpened up, etc - I`m thinking I MIGHT want to try just using one of my many spray SI0 based sealants on the raw steel surfaces.
It may not replace Boeshield (which still leaves a very light film on it), but my curiosity want`s to know how well a dry product like the stuff we use in the automotive world might fare for the applications I`m thinking about ......
Has anyone done something similar yet ?
FWIW, when I put the snowblower away for hibernation, I Fluid Film the augers and inside bucket, and gave the exterior, chute and even the engine a healthy coat of Hydr02....