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Re: [Spridgets] Rust- proofing again

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Subject: Re: [Spridgets] Rust- proofing again
From: Lester <oldsaabguy@comcast.net>
Date: Mon, 28 Feb 2011 10:04:22 -0600
It is terribly important to know what the Canadian Army was checking.   
WD-40 has no "healing" properties and would need to be applied  
frequently, is this for keeping tank treads (readily accessible)or a  
hidden cavity rust free?  Is this for aluminum or for steel?  What  
testing technique did they use?  Salt spray, natural environment,  
thermocycle, scratch???

Lester


On Feb 24, 2011, at 2:55 PM, Greg Higgins wrote:

> The Canadian Army tested every rust-proofing product on the market,  
> these are
> what they are, from best to the worst.
>
> Product
> Manufacturer
>
> Formula 3000                                                       
> Corrosion
> Free
>
> WD-40                                                                 
> WD-40
> Product (Canada) Ltd
>
> ACF-50                                                                
> Lear
> Chemical Research Corp.
>
> LPS-2                                                                 
> LPS
> Laboratories
>
> Krown T-40                                                         
> Canadian
> Krown Dealers Inc.
>
> Rustcheck Dripless                                            Rust  
> Check
> Corp.
>
> Corrosion Block                                                   
> Lear Chemical
> Research Corp.
>
> Boeshield T-9                                                      
> The Boeing
> Company
>
> Rustcheck Red                                                  Rust  
> Check
> Corp
>
> Greg Higgins
> 63sprite
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