Everyone wonders about rust and what works the best, here it is:
http://www.6mmbr.com/corrosiontest.html
Now you know.
Everyone wonders about rust and what works the best, here it is:
http://www.6mmbr.com/corrosiontest.html
Now you know.
No one must ever be worried about rust, amazing!
I was just thinking about this last night, I saw that review a while back but couldn't remember the name "EEZOX".
I lube with FP-10 and have been very pleased with it, but it obviously does little for corrosion protection.
Eezox seems to be hard to come by...
Bullberry Carries it, and if they won't ship it to you, I could pick it up and ship it if needed.
I don't get out there too often, but I'm driving by at least once a month.
"When you can't make them see the light, make them feel the heat." - Ronald Reagan
order it direct http://www.warrencustomoutdoor.com/pl-eezox.html
For some reason, I read rust as Russia. Don't ask me how... I was thinking it was going to be a video of something pretty funny. I still like this tho, good way to prevent the rust!
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I did my own test in middle school for science fair. Cut piece of steel into multiple pieces and put under the eaves of garage. WD40 won. By a lot. I think I had Tetra Gun, Break Free, motor oil, crisco and a couple others. WD40 kicked their asses, even after over a month during the summer. Of course we'd never heard of eezox then...wonder how WD would do in their test....
Looks like I was doing OK using Break-free. I use it with BP and it doesn't seem to gum up with BP like some lubricants. Good to know it is one of the best anti-rust oils also.
Rust never sleeps! What stops it is a product that cuts off the exposure to oxygen usually in the air....and there are many....usually petroleum based. There are lots of oils and greases around...take your pick from many well known ones. I use GI weapons oil sold as surplus and it works. So does 3 in 1 oil. I mixed up a gallon of "Slick stuff" and that is good. I also use a product called "Clenzoil" for many years now and it too is very good. What gets rid of rust...the best for me has been Evaporust...which I have used in restoring antique and neglected tools. What works the best?...depends on what your expectations are. Good info from the previous posts, but the final call is yours. LLS
Thats very interesting, I've seen a few tests over the years and WD40/ 3 in 1, always came in dead last regardless of the test. It was shown on a couple of tests that WD 40 was even somewhat of an attractent to rust collection.
WD 40/3 in 1 has probably cost the citizens of world millions of dollars. When they first started there campaign years ago, they used to give sampiles away. That got there foot in the door (house hold words) and they have been trying to stay there ever sense.
The stuff is pure trash! The name of the game is rust prevention, NOT removal!
You guys can set up your own test with WD40/3 in 1, and about anything you desire for your selves. Try one test plate with a product called Break Free.
You have to read the whole test to see what is going on!
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I found Eezox years ago and liked that it penetrated the "pores" of metal, especially S/S as I'd just gotten a Ruger Redhawk and wanted to avoid the galling that sometimes occurred.
Then it stopped being carried. I did a Google search and found it, but the S&H is my downfall...I'm too PA DUTCH to spend nearly what a product costs to send a tiny can to me!
I found Eezox in a NY store and a buddy travels for his job in NY state and bought me some... Doesn't quite have the "banana oil" smell I remembered, but hey, I'm old. I've also used it in/on my blued guns and haven't found any rust even stored for longer periods!
Stuff works great! dries and leaves a bond on the metal... now this new Frog Lube seems to be touted much the same so giving that a try...
just got Kroil too...read here it works on seasoning moulds! I thought you guys were talking in some code lurking for a period there...KROIL...like something I read is a unicell animal in the ocean or something...
Jokes on me. It's real!
Most every test I have seen Eezox clear choice.
I use and like Eezox. A little goes a looong way and I find if I purchase anything but the smallest bottle it gets thick and gummy. I have even tried keeping it in an air tight plastic bag with no luck. Its hard to find without paying an arm & leg for it, I used to keep up on it as Fred Smith sends a small bottle with everyone of his Bullberry barrels.
I use a product called "Boeshield T-9" developed by the Boeing Co. [aircraft].
It was developed to protect metal outside for a year or more. It dries into a thin wax like film to block air. I use this on guns that are stored and not shot often. To remove it from the bore before shooting use mineral spirits.
Larry
http://www.warrencustomoutdoor.com/pl-eezox.html#eezox
They don't sell anything but the 0.95 & 1.5 oz bottles in plastic anymore. The 4 oz and above are all metal to prevent evaporation that was a problem with the plastic bottles.
Last edited by M-Tecs; 05-03-2014 at 01:50 AM.
Two I got are "camo" tin cans with weird li'l flip up spouts. I swear the smell changed, but it still seems pretty "slickery".
Well I'm interested. Just ordered a drip bottle and small spray can.
Curious to know if anyone has tried this for long term storage of molds? I wonder how easy it is to remove once you wanted to cast or if it would help (like Kroil).
And just for your info... casting with a single cavity is about as close as you can get to zero production, while still having some production. -- Whitespider
If you find it so appealing, by all means use it.
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