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Default Help with Cosmoline

LPS-3 is nothing like Cosmoline. Cosmoline provides more of less
eternal protection on parts not exposed to the sun. This is why it is
so difficult to remove.

Not so with LPS-3. I sold a 25 lbs jar of Cosmoline recently.

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On 2012-03-22, Stanley Schaefer wrote:
On Mar 22, 5:07?am, " wrote:
On Mar 21, 2:02?am, "Stormin Mormon"





wrote:
Source, I'd try Ebay or Amazon.


Information. The gentlemen on rec crafts metalworking will know this kind of
thing.


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"Jack Boot" wrote in message


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I'm looking for a place to buy a small amount of Cosmoline. I need about
two or three tablespoonfuls of a very thick, sticky grade, not the spray
form used as a rust protectant.


Anyone know where I can find?


Jack Boot


Would LPS-3 work?http://www.lpslabs.com/product_pg/co...n_pg/LPS3.html
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I get the impression the O.P. wants it for something other than rust
protection, he never answered my query as to what he wanted it for,
though. Maybe he's got a "cosmo" tin from a squad 1911 cleaning kit
that needs filling for display or something. As far as the original
use of cosmoline, LPS-3 is about as close as you're going to get to a
spray-on substitute, I use it for long term outside storage. Not as
cheap as the original, though. Not as nasty to get off, either.

Stan