TommyTooHi
02-01-2012, 12:09 AM
First, no commercial interest, just sharing first-hand info.
The motorcycle community/board I hang out in has confirmed multiple uses and the effectiveness of this anti-corrosion product.
I've used it for years, from rubber trim to aluminum (blocks, etc) to electrical connectors, grounds, etc etc and it's quite amazingly effective.
I got it from an aircraft parts supplier in California - the operator went to the hanger to ask one of the airplane mechanics about it, and I was on hold for 15 minutes because the guy wouldn't stop raving about it.
His only caution: DON'T get it anywhere NEAR brakes, or anything you will ever want to paint!
Lear Chemical Research came up with it - it's WD-40 that got bit by a radio-active spider! heehee
http://www.learchem.com/products/acf-50.html
Here's what sold me, similar uses for cars...
http://www.learchem.com/industry/motorcycle.html
http://www.learchem.com/userfiles/motorcycle%20page(2).jpg
-TooHi
The motorcycle community/board I hang out in has confirmed multiple uses and the effectiveness of this anti-corrosion product.
I've used it for years, from rubber trim to aluminum (blocks, etc) to electrical connectors, grounds, etc etc and it's quite amazingly effective.
I got it from an aircraft parts supplier in California - the operator went to the hanger to ask one of the airplane mechanics about it, and I was on hold for 15 minutes because the guy wouldn't stop raving about it.
His only caution: DON'T get it anywhere NEAR brakes, or anything you will ever want to paint!
Lear Chemical Research came up with it - it's WD-40 that got bit by a radio-active spider! heehee
http://www.learchem.com/products/acf-50.html
Here's what sold me, similar uses for cars...
http://www.learchem.com/industry/motorcycle.html
http://www.learchem.com/userfiles/motorcycle%20page(2).jpg
-TooHi