Tell me about
Boeshield T-9, and how you have used it.
https://boeshield.com/automotive-motorcycle/
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Automotive & Motorcycle
For anything you ride or drive, Boeshield T-9® is your go-to all-in-one spray lubricant, rust prevention, and undercoat protection.
On grimy city streets, salted highways, dusty backroads, or wet, muddy trails, your vehicle can be exposed to extreme elements and harsh substances every time you use it. Boeshield T-9® provides waterproof lubrication and protection against rust and corrosion throughout your car, truck, SUV or motorcycle.
T-9 is tough yet completely safe for paint, plastic, rubber, fiberglass or vinyl. Use it on all kinds of metal, as well as on wiring and belts, or to loosen rusty nuts and bolts. For use on engines, apply T-9 when the engine is warm but not running. Allow a few hours to dry before restarting to make sure the propellent has evaporated completely.
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I'm reading the words but having a hard time comparing it to anything else I've used in the past.
An example of where I've seen it posted in Pelican Parts -
see below.
Window Mechanism Lubrication?
http://forums.pelicanparts.com/porsche-911-technical-forum/1028585-window-mechanism-lubrication.html#post10448322
Quote:
Originally Posted by Evans, Marv
I use Boeshield T9 for almost everything like this. It's not cheap, but a can lasts a long time. Don't remember when I came onto it, since it was a long time ago.
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Is it a lubricant?
Is it a paint of some kind?
What would you put it on and why?
How do you remove and or clean it?
How heavy is it if you use it on a larger scale?