Lanotec and rust prevention
Lanotec and rust prevention
I may finally have found an acceptable rust block. Lanotec is basically lanolin-based, and is currently my favorite barrier. It has a number of laudable properities:
1) It applies like a light oil, but quickly dries into a clear grease that is slightly waxy to the touch.
2) Once it dries it doesn't seem to stain.
3) Its oder is not particularly offensive. It's a bit like handlotion, really.
4) Most importantly, it seems to have good staying power.
Has anyone else tried this stuff?
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1) It applies like a light oil, but quickly dries into a clear grease that is slightly waxy to the touch.
2) Once it dries it doesn't seem to stain.
3) Its oder is not particularly offensive. It's a bit like handlotion, really.
4) Most importantly, it seems to have good staying power.
Has anyone else tried this stuff?
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Looks like they are Australian, so I wonder if you can get their stuff in the US.
http://www.lanotec.com.au/
http://www.lanotec.com.au/
It comes in either an aerosol or a pump spray bottle. Like I said: goes on like a light machine oil, congeals into an invisible waxy residue that doesn't seem to stain or get on your hands. The smell isn't bad. I don't know if you can get it in the states.
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Noe:
I did an internet search, and could find no U. S. distributor for Lanotec.
I suppose one option is to ask the Aussies on the board about this or (barring that) trying to catch any of the Aussies that may attend Pennsic and asking them. I, for one, am very interested (as would be Bascot, who loves shiny steel, but hates polishing).
By way of comment, Noe...where'd you get your sample of Lanotec?
[This message has been edited by Templar Bob/De Tyre (edited 07-31-2003).]
I did an internet search, and could find no U. S. distributor for Lanotec.
I suppose one option is to ask the Aussies on the board about this or (barring that) trying to catch any of the Aussies that may attend Pennsic and asking them. I, for one, am very interested (as would be Bascot, who loves shiny steel, but hates polishing).
By way of comment, Noe...where'd you get your sample of Lanotec?
[This message has been edited by Templar Bob/De Tyre (edited 07-31-2003).]
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<BLOCKQUOTE><font size="1" face="Verdana, Arial">quote:</font><HR><font face="Verdana, Arial" size="2">Originally posted by Noe:
<B>Tokyu Hands hardware store in Shinjuku, Tokyo. Admittedly, it might be a bit of a drive for some of you.
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Yeah...the last time I was on that side of the pond, I was in the land of the Morning Calm...
How much does a container of Lanotec cost you over there...and would you be willing to ship some stateside (I assume you're there with the military, through an APO or FPO)? If so, my e-mail is in Profiles.
<B>Tokyu Hands hardware store in Shinjuku, Tokyo. Admittedly, it might be a bit of a drive for some of you.

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Yeah...the last time I was on that side of the pond, I was in the land of the Morning Calm...
How much does a container of Lanotec cost you over there...and would you be willing to ship some stateside (I assume you're there with the military, through an APO or FPO)? If so, my e-mail is in Profiles.
