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RE: Stabilant 22A source?



It's from

D.W Electrochemicals Ltd.
97 Newkirk Road North, Richmond Hill
Ontario, L4C 3G4
Canada

and I got it at Carquest Autoparts. Their (Carquest's) stock number
seems to be SL-5 and they call it Contact Stabilant.

Oh, and it has a NATO stock number - that, Ned's recommendation and a
writeup in an automotive mechanics magazine I read makes it OK with me.
Even if it's expensive - it lasts forever.
- peter
  peterhe@microsoft.com - http://www.geocities.com/MotorCity/1001
  91 200qw
  94 acura legend gs
  issaquah, wa, usa

>-----Original Message-----
>From:	Sdbigelow@aol.com [SMTP:Sdbigelow@aol.com]
>Sent:	Tuesday, January 21, 1997 8:58 PM
>To:	quattro@coimbra.ans.net
>Cc:	Peter Henriksen
>Subject:	Stabilant 22A source?
>
>So Peter Henrikson sez...
>
>I got some Stabilant 22A last year sometime. It turned out that it
>didn't fix my problem anyway (not electrical), but Ned Ritchie swears by
>it and I can't say either way.
>
>So I ask...
>
>Pete, where do you get this stuff? Electronic supply houses, stereo stores,
>er what?
>
>Thanks, eh
>
>Steve Bigelow
>Ottawa 
>84 5ks with its share of challenges
>
>"What you are driving is not important. 
>What is important is what's driving you"
>                       Dexter Yager
>