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FormerBoater
Sep 19, 2013Explorer
frankdamp wrote:
A little while ago, I saw mention of something called "Boeshield", obviously something developed by Boeing somewhere along the way. Does anyone know anything about it. I used to work in Boeing's Materials Technology group, but I don't remember it.
Boeshield T-9 can be found at any marine retailer. It protects against corrosion and is a very good lubricant.
I use it on the engine, all chassis parts that are regularly exposed to water rolling down the road (generator enclosure, mounts and slides) and also my slide mechanism. Boeshield dries to a waxy type of surface and dust will not adhere to it hence it works great on the slide-out mechanisms for the coach and the generator slide.
Boeshield T-9 does have good capillary action and I have recently started using it on my ball joints on the Spartan chassis (no zerks) with good results.
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