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<blockquote data-quote="Bluebullet" data-source="post: 58295" data-attributes="member: 957"><p>the pics are gone????. I even went to the Italian forum to find them and had no luck. As to protecting alumium use LPS3 or any product that has the same MIL-spec. I work on aluminum aircraft for a living and we use this anticorrosive all the time. It will even prevent corrosion where aluminum and steel meet. ACF50 or Boeshield (from Boeing aircraft) are also excellent corrosion inhibitors. Antifreze is mostly ethelene glycol and is not a corrosion inhibitor. They put additives in the glycol to help keep it from corroding but I don't know how dependant the addidtives are on getting heated up now and again. ok the pics are back it just took the time for me to write this for them to load I guess.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bluebullet, post: 58295, member: 957"] the pics are gone????. I even went to the Italian forum to find them and had no luck. As to protecting alumium use LPS3 or any product that has the same MIL-spec. I work on aluminum aircraft for a living and we use this anticorrosive all the time. It will even prevent corrosion where aluminum and steel meet. ACF50 or Boeshield (from Boeing aircraft) are also excellent corrosion inhibitors. Antifreze is mostly ethelene glycol and is not a corrosion inhibitor. They put additives in the glycol to help keep it from corroding but I don't know how dependant the addidtives are on getting heated up now and again. ok the pics are back it just took the time for me to write this for them to load I guess. [/QUOTE]
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