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Old 02-09-2018, 12:18 PM   #5
sqwert   sqwert is offline
 
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WD40 is a good lubricant and water displacement formula, but it does tend to form a static cling between crud and metals. Seafoam Deep Creep does everything WD40 does EXCEPT form that nagging little attraction between crud and metals. Deep Creep actually does just the opposite and uses the electrical characteristics of many cruds to create a repulsive force between crud and metals. It isn't much force, but loose crud will often float off with the Deep Creep rather than stick like with WD40. Also, WD40 tends to cure slightly sticky and tends to allow dust to adhere, which grows into a layer of crud. Deep Creep dries dry and dust is not as likely to adhere to surfaces thus coated. Deep Creep is just as effective at displacing water as WD40, so the rust prevention is still there.


 
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