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    Why not paint it?
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    I've had pretty good results with this (top rating in FWW article a few years back):
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    Quote Originally Posted by Brian Runau View Post
    I don't have big rusting issues, just trying to keep ahead of it. I have a dehumidifier, the thread is about some vise parts that are steel and I want to treat them to prevent rust. brian

    Lots of products and lots of folks. We all tend to have a favorite. For tools in use like your vise I would just use a paste wax. For items (or areas on items) that get less frequent use I use LPS. Like paste wax, a little goes along way and the cost is minimal over the life of the product. I also use the CRC 3-36 product as a lube with good success.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Phil Gaudio View Post
    I've had pretty good results with this (top rating in FWW article a few years back):
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    That's what I use too, but it does leave a liquid film that has to be wiped off. I wish it dried on the surface like Boeshield.
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