> I bought a can of this stuff along with a can of
> Griot's Body Cavity Wax. The T-9 stuff flows and
> penetrates like crazy after you spray it. It drys
> to a thin slightly sticky consistency. The Body
> Cavity Wax doesn't spread nearly as well and dries
> much harder than T-9 or Waxoyl. As a test I treated
> three pieces of steel wool with T-9, Body Cavity
> Wax, and Waxoyl. I put each in a container of salt
> water. (This will eat out an untreated piece of
> steel wool over night.) After several weeks, the
> T-9 is winning and Waxoyl is in second place.
>
> I am really impressed with T-9. It penetrates so well
> I started using it in place of Liquid Wrench on rusty
> nuts & bolts. I think it probably seeps into seams
> better than Waxoyl. I plan on using T-9 along with
> Waxoyl to rustproof my B this summer. The aerosol can
> should be more convenient in tight nooks and cranies
> than the Waxoyl applicator.
Thanks Bob ... I was primarily intertested in using T-9
to protect bits from corrosion between initial prep and
and final assembly, and on the bullet connectors as I
fit the new wiring harness. I hadn't thought of using
it in conjunction with Waxoyl ... sounds like an excellent
idea. 'Reckon I'm a gonna hav ta git get me a can' ...
anyone else seen this stuff somewhere besides $$Groit's$$?
Safety Fast! ... larry.g.unger@lmco.com
'61 MGA 1600 MkII
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