Philip A. Searle writes:
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> but you wouldn't wan't to use it
> instead of, or before, paint. It's simply a mixture of a kind of wax, oil
> and solvent. The solvent evaporates to leave a waxy coating that offers
> better rust protection than our usual method of painting the rusty chassis
> with old engine oil.
How can it be BETTER than old engine oil? The old engine oil is just
a little corrosive from the byproducts of combustion. Thus, the oil
spreads across the rust destroying it forever. It then leaves behind
a nice coat of oil which will collect dirt. The dirt on the oil
protects the car, and is a fantastic perpetual sound deadening under
coating.
:-)
-Scotty
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