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<blockquote data-quote="CoronaRaptor" data-source="post: 1524408" data-attributes="member: 9341"><p>Yes, a lot of people use that as well (amsoil MPHD), you must drive on a lot of gravel roads? I notice when I use fluidfilm, that any dirt would pressure wash off easily, have you tried doing that? I'm not recommending switching those two products though. I got my dry lithium grease from napa auto parts, it sort of like electrical contact cleaner, goes on wet, but dries very quickly. Would be more expensive to use that though for springs and stuff as it is a larger surface area and I'm not sure how it holds up with protecting against rust like the products we are using already. Let us know.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="CoronaRaptor, post: 1524408, member: 9341"] Yes, a lot of people use that as well (amsoil MPHD), you must drive on a lot of gravel roads? I notice when I use fluidfilm, that any dirt would pressure wash off easily, have you tried doing that? I'm not recommending switching those two products though. I got my dry lithium grease from napa auto parts, it sort of like electrical contact cleaner, goes on wet, but dries very quickly. Would be more expensive to use that though for springs and stuff as it is a larger surface area and I'm not sure how it holds up with protecting against rust like the products we are using already. Let us know. [/QUOTE]
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