<VV> VV Cheap rust inhibitor
Dave Ziegler
dziegler3 at comcast.net
Fri Jan 12 12:07:39 EST 2007
Think it would work in a snow blower to keep snow from clogging it? Any
other suggestions out there? Been using a dry film lubricant. Course
it don't look like we are going to get any snow this year. gggggg
Dave.. .
On Jan 11, 2007, at 6:40 PM, john wrote:
> Just a suggestion for keeping bare steel and iron from rusting under
> the car. A product called Slip Plate meant to cover plow shares during
> storage works very well. It is available at most tractor-farm supply
> stores. It's a high graphite content paint. I have used it on drums,
> backing plates, brake lines, wheel cylinders,steering linkage, and
> coil springs.
> If painted on exhaust manifolds it leaves them looking like new
> cast, although the first time you start the car you need to burn off
> the distilates which tends to be a might strong, before you get in and
> drive away. Graphite remains in a dry residue and doesnt burn.
> No this isnt POR 15 but for about $5 a quart it is pretty useful
> for a short term (2 or 3 years) stop gap against rust and rust
> seizing.
> Just another cheapskate suggestion....I'm sure there are other uses
> along those lines....and I'm sure somebody here will give me a few
> more........
>
> John Miller
> Iowa
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