Could be. The guy who used it said it was not available because of EPA
restrictions. Similar to Freon...
On Sun, 13 Jan 2002 12:48:47 -0500, Barrie Robinson wrote:
>I think you may be in error about the aircraft stuff. There is an old
>established European company with a product called Dinitrol. In the 60s
>their rust protection stuff for cars was legendary - but expensive. They
>have continued to grow and now offer a whole bevy of stuff for cars and
>aircraft. The aircraft stuff is available commercially but I know not
>about actual paint. Their AV-30 is suitable as a gooey stuff in the dark
>recesses of your vehicle instead of Waxoyl and I know they have an
>underseal. Anyway try them at 800-331-4304 in the USA. I know they only
>deal in aircraft stuff presumably because NA is very often reluctant to use
>European technology (NIH syndrome!)
>
>There is a Canadian supplier in Bradford, Ontario
>
>By the way, the only people to not make stuff available commercially is the
>military. You just have to find the source. I have found this stuff, and
>special foam used in aircraft pilot seats, and I use fasteners usually only
>found on helicopters
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