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I tried this for the first time outdoors I tried to attach the solar power portion of solar lights to the top of a metal swing for some reason it would not stick to the swing I don't know if it's a powder coating but it never harend too well and basically did not stay put as I would have expected
I have been looking for this product for a long time. I work on clocks and I needed a lubricant that was light, but would work on clock movements. This is it!!!
Used this in my 2007 Tahoe to service the rear differential at about 90k miles. You will also need the rear housing gasket for the 2007 Tahoe, don't believe the manual when it tells you, you can reuse the old one as it will likely be torn up in the rear covers removal process. Don't cheap out, do it right the first time ;) My differential took about 2 and 1/2 of these quart bottles.
Very happy with this purchase. Pure sine wave output at this price is really remarkable. Rival APC had better pull up its socks!
After reading reviews of this product on Amazon, I decided to give it a try. It worked perfectly on the tiny scratches in the paint that did not expose any primer. For bigger scratches where I could see the primer, I used cream #1 multiple times (up to 7) to get rid of them. On those scratches, it probably got rid of about 80% of them. For deep scratches, such as key marks, it really didn't work that well on its own. I followed the advice of another reviewer, and painted first with a matching auto paint I bought at Walmart. Let it dry, then I sanded it with the 3000 grit paper and used cream #1 several times. Finished up with cream #2 and the key mark was noticeably improved. Definitely not perfect, but I would say it worked as well as my neighbor's $400 car buffer, for only $14. I would recommend this product to anyone trying to get rid of small scratches cheaply. Also -- you have to rub in cream #1 really hard!