Re: Boeshield source???
Posted by
studleylee
on 2002-06-24 10:19:55 UTC
Hi Dave,
I use it on everything in the Home Shop to protect from rust if I'm
not using it for a while. Mill, Lathe, DrillPress, TableSaw... It has
solvents,wax, and other stuff, leaves a very fine waxy film to
protect. Doesn't smell bad either.
Side note: We have an 1993 minivan with paint that was really
oxidized, or maybe old wax streaked, so I got the idea to try it on a
fender. The paint was old anyway. ( The can says its ok on paints.)
Man! I dont know how long it will last, but the car looks almost new.
-Lee
I use it on everything in the Home Shop to protect from rust if I'm
not using it for a while. Mill, Lathe, DrillPress, TableSaw... It has
solvents,wax, and other stuff, leaves a very fine waxy film to
protect. Doesn't smell bad either.
Side note: We have an 1993 minivan with paint that was really
oxidized, or maybe old wax streaked, so I got the idea to try it on a
fender. The paint was old anyway. ( The can says its ok on paints.)
Man! I dont know how long it will last, but the car looks almost new.
-Lee
--- In CAD_CAM_EDM_DRO@y..., "turbulatordude" <davemucha@j...> wrote:
>
> Boe(ing)Shield seems to be an magic corrosion fighting solution.
> What do you use it for ? Does it work bewttter than WD-40 ?
>
Discussion Thread
studleylee
2002-06-23 18:46:55 UTC
Boeshield source???
scott wilson
2002-06-23 19:03:28 UTC
Re: [CAD_CAM_EDM_DRO] Boeshield source???
turbulatordude
2002-06-24 04:19:41 UTC
Re: Boeshield source???
Jesse Brennan
2002-06-24 07:39:21 UTC
Re: [CAD_CAM_EDM_DRO] Re: Boeshield source???
studleylee
2002-06-24 10:19:55 UTC
Re: Boeshield source???