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Great Anti Corrosion and Lube Product

Doug P ·
Oops, I had originally posted this in the wrong Forum area... A fellow Lance member pointed me to the correct Forum..... I wanted to share this product with fellow Lance owners. About 20 years ago I came across this product at a bike show for lubricating parts on a racing bike. I have used this product ever since to lubricate and protect about anything that is made out of bare metal. This product was developed for Boeing aircraft to lubricate and protect metal hinges and other items on an...
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Re: Lone Pine, CA Rally

R&V Spiker ·
Far out.....this thing is getting huge! I sure hope it lives up to everyone's expectations. I've gotten word that Eric has left a voice mail with Barbara and there's two more who have indicated on the calendar that they have firmed up reservations. There were also a couple more who indicated interest along with the Lance owners, soon to become LOA members we met on the way down. We will be stopping there at Boulder Creek on the way home after Doheny and I will ask about another row of 8...
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Re: Big E's List Of Recommended Camping Stuff

Dale L. ·
We always fry 1 or 2 # of bacon early in the trip, save the grease, refrigerate it, and use it for frying eggs, pancakes, etc. Nothing beats the taste of breakfast fried in bacon grease. If we have extra grease we put it in an empty tin can, let it solidify, and dispose of it in a bear proof bin in the campground.
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Re: Big E's List Of Recommended Camping Stuff

Leemom3 ·
The aluminum can would be my solution, as was done when I was a child. However...I do not recall the use of it for frying eggs. I suspect it tastes much better than my no-cal cooking spray for frying eggs.
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Re: Great Anti Corrosion and Lube Product

R&V Spiker ·
I just went to Amazon and checked out the reviews. Looks like the real deal. I ordered a 12 oz can. Thanks for posting.
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Tincanz ·
Boeshield T-9 sounds like snake oil! I have to buy some as I’m an easy sale for this kind of stuff. Thanks!
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GRUMPA ·
https://www.walmart.com/ip/Boe...mp;wl13=&veh=sem
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Re: Great Anti Corrosion and Lube Product

GRUMPA ·
Sounds like Boeshield to me.
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Re: Great Anti Corrosion and Lube Product

Red Barchetta ·
I second the mention! Been using it on my mountain bikes for years. Dry season I use it every other ride. Wet season - like now - I use it before every ride. Super muddy ride yesterday up in Annadel SP. Bike is a mess, but not my chain & mechanisms. Will be spraying it on again this afternoon before my ride. Posting tip - You might consider putting the product name in the thread title.
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Re: Great Anti Corrosion and Lube Product

Doug P ·
I would put the T-9 on after your ride and allow it to set up for 3 or 4 hours... See how this compares to putting the T-9 on b4 your ride...Thanks for the Tip on putting the product name in the thread title....
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Re: Great Anti Corrosion and Lube Product

Red Barchetta ·
Another user is Levi Leipheimer. Saw him at a fire-relief charity ride after-party last night at a bike/brew garden.
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Re: Great Anti Corrosion and Lube Product

Doug P ·
The Walmart price for 4 oz. ($9.99) is definitely less than Amazon for 4 oz. I paid $18.99 for the 12 oz can plus free shipping from Amazon.
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narcodog ·
I have been using it on my fly fishing reels for about four years, good stuff.
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Re: Great Anti Corrosion and Lube Product

R&V Spiker ·
Jeff, just curious to hear your opinion...do you think this stuff could be used on the Schwintek Slide mechanism instead of the dry lube with PTFE? I like the fact that it sticks well to the parts coated but am concerned with the paraffin wax as the main lubricant.
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Glenn6teen ·
How would this stuff work in a warm humid tent, on a bare ice frozen lake floor, with door zippers freezing shut from high humidity?
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Re: Great Anti Corrosion and Lube Product

Doug P ·
I would think that the waxy nature of the semi dried base would make a good lubricant for the slide... Here is the web site: https://boeshield.com/why-boeshield/
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Re: Great Anti Corrosion and Lube Product

Red Barchetta ·
Randy - My thought is the same as yours. I'm sticking with the Schwintek-suggested CRC ptttttttfffffffffffeeeee spittle, er PTFE spray for the slide-out. Still have at least half a can left even after 4.5 years of every-3-months use.
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David Shepard ·
Sounds like it would work on a lot of marine applications. Thanks for the tip.
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Re: Access To Spare Tire made Easy (Magic Creeper)

pau hana ·
You're right Terri about any spare that's mounted under the vehicle. Even with the spare close to the rear bumper it's still a bear to get out and put back. After posting on Trailer Talk and remembering getting my spare off my truck, I realized I should have posted in the Discussion section.
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