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Jan 31, 2012 23:27:06 GMT
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Anyone used it? Sound good. Thought I'd see if anyone else has any experience/alternatives before I order some. I'm tempted to get some for various projects. Ideally I'd like to do more bare metal stuff but I'd be able to use it for all sorts of other things if its not all that good (given the british weather). www.roadsters.com/gibbs/www.gibbsbrandeurope.com/buy_it.html
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I asked the same thing on Rods n Sods a bit ago, not many had used it but it seemed well regarded. Apparently it dries, unlike WD and such. I still haven't braved the price of it though... If you search there in the "tech discussion" area it'll come up, HTH a bit.
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'66 Amazon <-> '94 LS400 <-> '86 Suzuki 1135 EFE
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After a read of their website it sounds like amazing stuff very impressive how long it keeps bare metal parts free from rust and corrosion, even after years. Would be very useful for me, I often have a lot of bare metalled panels sitting, and they often develop surface rust before I can get to them. If you want to buy a full case, I'd go halves with you!
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1989 Mini MG 1275 ~ 1987 VW Polo ~ 1989 Citroen 2CV ~ 1998 VW T4 ~ 2006 Volvo XC70
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haha, much as I'd love to I'm not really in a position to do so.
I'll buy one bottle for (pedal) bike parts.
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There's a chap over on the mustang forum who i think sells single cans...
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The Internet, like all tools, if used improperly, can make a complete bo**cks of even the simplest jobs...
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berendd
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seems like great stuff for treating magnesium wheels...
could try a can on my alleycat's
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There's a chap over on the mustang forum who I think sells single cans... Any idea how much? Link?
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