e-brake question

Fred Munro munrof at sympatico.ca
Fri Feb 22 21:54:32 EST 2002


Hi Jim;

The stuff is called Corrosion Free Rust Cure with Formula 3000. It's made by
Corrosion Free of North America Inc.
website www.corrosionfree.com
email corfree at corrosionfree.com

The website has the usual marketing & product info. I have this stuff
sprayed on the bottom of the S4 every fall and give my wife's Camry and my
Chebbie van the full treatment every year. It's the best rustproofing stuff
I've come across. I keep a spray can on hand to shoot parts and do
touch-ups.

Fred
----- Original Message -----
From: "james accordino" <ssgacc at yahoo.com>
To: "Fred Munro" <munrof at sympatico.ca>
Cc: "audi list" <quattro at audifans.com>
Sent: Friday, February 22, 2002 8:13 PM
Subject: Re: e-brake question


> Any clue where I might obtain some of this witchs oil?
>  I'd be very interested for some of my cleaned but
> missing their original yellow cad. protection parts.
>
> Thanks
> Jim Accordino
>
> --- Fred Munro <munrof at sympatico.ca> wrote:
> > Hi Brett;
> >
> > I've never tried Beoshield. I use Corrosion-Free
> > Formula 3000 as an
> > anti-rust spray on the underbody, oil cooler lines,
> > steering rack, metal
> > brake lines, etc. It's a colourless, low odour,
> > non-solvent based material
> > that displaces water, creeps like crazy, sticks to
> > whatever you spray it on,
> > lubricates, and doesn't harm rubber. It is not good
> > for high temps - it
> > smells a bit like candle wax as it burns off exhaust
> > parts. It seems OK on
> > oil cooler lines, oil pan, engine block, etc.  Seems
> > to do a good job
> > resisting the effects of winter salt spray. I tried
> > it as an e-brake cam
> > lube - it's not as good as the FluidFilm.
> >
> > Fred Munro
> > '94 S4
> >
> > ----- Original Message -----
> > From: "Brett Dikeman" <brett at cloud9.net>
> > To: "Fred Munro" <munrof at sympatico.ca>; "quattro
> > list"
> > <quattro at audifans.com>; "Joshua Van Tol"
> > <josh at spiny.com>
> > Sent: Friday, February 22, 2002 1:41 AM
> > Subject: Re: e-brake question
> >
> >
> > > At 8:17 PM -0500 2/21/02, Fred Munro wrote:
> > > >Might work, Joshua. I've tried motorcycle racing
> > chain lube - it lasted
> > the
> > > >shortest time of the lubes that I've tried. I
> > haven't tried the Winzer or
> > > >Valvoline products.
> > >
> > > Any experience with Beoshield?
> > >
> > > Further, does anyone know of stuff that can safely
> > be used on high
> > > temperature components, such as the front rotors,
> > engine
> > > parts(obviously not the exhaust, duh), so on?
> > >
> > > This would we for surfaces which are unpainted
> > etc...something that
> > > is clear or nearly clear and is quite thin would
> > be perfect(Beoshield
> > > fits all this, except I don't think it will work
> > well at all in high
> > > temps.)
> > >
> > > Brett
> > > --
> > > ----
> > > "They that give up essential liberty to obtain
> > temporary
> > > safety deserve neither liberty nor safety." - Ben
> > Franklin
> > > http://www.users.cloud9.net/~brett/
> > > http://www.users.cloud9.net/~brett/bdikeman.asc
> > (PGP Public Key)
> >
>
>
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