LPS 3 Heavy-Duty Rust Inhibitor 20 oz. Trigger Spray Bottle
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I'm not sure, but I'm guessing there are quite a few. Also, this product is primarily intended for use in metals exposed to "light" salt water spray, such as power heads protected by an engine cover, in the marine industry. Although it becomes sticky after drying, I doubt it would withstand constant water washing from rain and puddles. There are gallons of products designed for what you want in the automotive industry; just don't use rubberized undercoating.
At least two (2) feet, in my opinion. It's also a lot more powerful than a can of spray.
Yes, you can use the flywheel to store it. I'd start by sanding the rust off, then spray it and let it dry overnight. Then, before replacing the cover, wipe it down with a cloth; do not try to remove all of it. It's just a light scrub.
This item does not include a straw applicator.
Selected User Reviews For LPS 3 Heavy-Duty Rust Inhibitor 20 oz. Trigger Spray Bottle
👍. Yes, it leaves a film on my truck, which is a little tacky. But I'm a big fan of it. On my 2018 Sierra 1500, there is no rust at all. My friend has a 2019 Silverado, and the truck has a lot of rust underneath it. If you prefer rust to the product's film and tackiness, don't buy it.
I used to use this stuff at work to clean up tape residue from my knives, but now that I have a large collection at home and they aren't getting as much use as they once did, I wanted to make sure they were not only clean, but also protected from rusting while just sitting around the house. br>I would recommend getting LPS 2 if you're using it to clean knives or residue off of other materials, but if you're having things sit around for a long time and don't want to have to pick them up, clean them, wipe them down, and then put them away all the time, LPS 3 is a good option because it's thicker and will sit on the material protecting it.
Very pleased with the product; it leaves a nice coat on the frame and other body parts, protecting them from the elements and the salt that is used on the roads in this area. I'm going to use it on a regular basis.
I've been using this product in the aviation mechanic trade for over 30 years. When used as directed for corrosion inhibitor and moisture displacement, it has consistently produced positive results.
I wish the sprayer bottle had been of higher quality. I'm going to switch to a WD40 dispenser bottle.
This is a fantastic product that I've been using for years.
Coats bare metal parts to keep them from rusting, and it lasts for a long time.
It is sticky and will require solvent to remove, not a lubricant as such, as it has been used by many people with few complaints.