Re: Anti-Seize and WD-40
schmayhoo
I had heard that WD-40 contains fish oil. Have also heard that if sprayed
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on lures, it attracts fish too. Jerry Brinkerhuff Q-200 Steadily building Had enough yet? Don't re-elect anybody. Remember that the last 100 years of American decline have been brought to you by Democrats and Republicans. Think third party
In a message dated 3/15/2010 4:53:01 P.M. Eastern Standard Time,
dmperry1012@... writes: Hello: I was on the road last week, now reading back postings. The discussion on WD-40 and Anti-Seize compounds caught my eye. I understand WD-40 (and many other petroleum based products) can prevent fiberglass adhesion. I also know petroleum products can dissolve foam, and many anti-seize products are petroleum based. Based n those issues, what is the best product for our purposes? Do we use a different product around foam (eg: torque tubes) and in front of the firewall (sparkplugs)f Thanks for any ideas and esp. experience -- Mike Perry [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
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