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    Steel frames/stop the rust

    Living on the coast= plenty beach time= plenty rust/cancer on every length of steel or none galvized fiting holding our landies together. Cray fisherman mate o mine put me onto LANOTEC [heavy duty liquid]. Ive painted it on, poured it into cavites and injected it in to door frames. When well mixed/shaken it goes on slick,then the thining agent evaporates leaving behind tough barrier (like the old style fisholine with out the stink) Its cheeper by the litre but you can cover a fair amount with the spray pac option.The run of or spill cleans up easy while the coverd area once dry is protected against the muck,salt or bad weather that our wagons perform so well in. Give it a go!


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    Hi Sly
    Its good stuff.
    Its Lanoline ex sheepies.
    I have a trigger pack,use it for allsorts.Spray it on the boots for water proofing,brilliant on drillbits as a cutting aid,when mig welding on something you want to be neat spray first and any splatter wont stick,wheel nut threads.Anywhere CRC stuf works this stuff is mutch better.
    And now to upset our Kiwi friends,I hear they use it instead of spit Sorry,couldnt help myself :roll: :roll: :roll: :roll: :roll:
    A brilliant product
    Andrew
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    Good stuff from the sheep, I've used another product called Ensis oil from Shell, the trawler operators up here use it to oil the wick in their steel cables. I was on a ship a couple of years ago and the bare metal deck had these two circles on it where the cables had been oiled up years before and the circles were not rusted. Skipper said they were bloody slippery at times in the hot sun.

    It too dries to a hard film after a while of seeping in a bit like tectyl.

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