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the spyder
Feb 18, 2011
Are you planning on removing the rust and sealing it or just treating it? I've been using Fluid Film to treat my Florida flood damage car (salt water) and been rather impressed. So far I've hit all the fasteners and clamps/brackets.

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the spyder
Feb 18, 2011
In the mean time, spray those rusty brake lines and fittings with Fluid Film, available @ Oreily's. It's a penetrant/wax-oil that will help slow the rust.

the spyder
Feb 18, 2011

wildemere posted:

http://lanotec.com.au/

Get this stuff. Works in salt mines.

I use it on measurement stuff, mostly loadcells.

Made from Aussie sheeps.

Fluid Film is lanolin based. Works awesome.

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