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Old February 16th 09, 11:49 PM posted to rec.aviation.homebuilt
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On Feb 16, 3:00*pm, Brian Whatcott wrote:
It says it leaves a
sticky surface. That's better than nothing.....

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Most of the comments are coming from people who have never used
kerosene & a flit-gun to protect their machine tools. I suggest you
try it before wandering off in all directions. Kerosene is called
'paraffin oil' for a pretty good reason: As the kerosene evaporates
it leaves behind a layer of WAX. It is the layer of wax that protects
the surfaces of your machine tools. Cleaning it up is no problem.
Simply re-spray and wipe it off.

Some times the 'old ways' are best. I think you'll find this is one
of those times.

-R.S.Hoover

 




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