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![]() "Terry Keeley" tkee(no spam)@(or mail)rogers.com wrote in message ... I'm restoring my Clausing 8520 mill and am in the process of stripping the old paint. Trying to figure a way to keep it from rusting till I re-paint, was thinking of coating it with LPS and then washing it off with solvent right before the primer. A fellow mentioned this product on another board, is it OK to put on ways etc.? Any other ideas? http://www.ospho.com/ Thanks in advance... I would use Mold Saver. It comes in a spray can and is designed to keep molds from rusting while in storage. It has a very waxy film, but is easily washed off with most solvents. Of course one of the reasons I would choose it is because I have some on the shelf. ![]() |
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