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> Rust Preventative, Fluid Film
rstover
post Dec 26 2012, 11:38 AM
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I have been looking for a rust preventatives that can be used to halt rust until the part can be cleaned and painted or to apply to places where just surface rust is present. If this has been addressed before I have missed it. I currently use Liquid Wrench or PB blaster. I was wondering if anyone has had experience with Fluid Film?
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post Dec 28 2012, 06:02 PM
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Hi Perry I understand what you are saying about Fluid Film or waxy oily types of products should not be used to remove rust in areas that will be be repainted in the future. I think we are talking about two distinctly different categories. I am looking to treat small areas that has paint, plastic or rubber around them that I do not plan to repaint. It sounds like Fluid Film and Boshield T-9 are similar products that can be used around paint without harming the paint. Thanks to everyone for their input.

It seems to me that they used to coat new Porsches in cosmoline to ship. How did they get this stuff off.
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