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					<description><![CDATA[In reply to &lt;a href=&quot;https://www.buytoolbags.com/fluid-film-on-leather-boots-results/#comment-8635&quot;&gt;George Risher&lt;/a&gt;.

George, thanks for stopping by and sharing your real-world examples of where you use Fluid Film.  It really is a good product and works great to protect all kinds of equipment and tools.  I am not familiar with the Boeshield product but will give it a look!]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>In reply to <a href="https://www.buytoolbags.com/fluid-film-on-leather-boots-results/#comment-8635">George Risher</a>.</p>
<p>George, thanks for stopping by and sharing your real-world examples of where you use Fluid Film.  It really is a good product and works great to protect all kinds of equipment and tools.  I am not familiar with the Boeshield product but will give it a look!</p>
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		By: George Risher		</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[I buy Fluid Film 5-gallon pails at a time. It&#039;s much cheaper that way. I also keep a spray can in my vehicles. I dab or spray Fluid Film on anything I don&#039;t want to squeak or oxidize such as my wood fence, undercarriage of my pontoon boat and the pontoons, the undercarriage of my cars, trucks, metal work benches, bolt threads, tools, shoes, boots, guns, tools, and battery terminals. Also drench snowblower, 3 garden tractors, logsplitter, and all other equipment that stays outside all year. I also use Boeshield by the 5-gallon buckets and have compared results. Fluid Film does a better job at getting under pack rust and as a lubricant. Boeshield does better with leaving a thin, dry, film of wax and I use it for engine compartments with electrical connections. I sprayed both on top of a rusty stove out in the weather and a 1&quot; thick steel work bench. Both repelled and beaded water for about the same length of time.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I buy Fluid Film 5-gallon pails at a time. It&#8217;s much cheaper that way. I also keep a spray can in my vehicles. I dab or spray Fluid Film on anything I don&#8217;t want to squeak or oxidize such as my wood fence, undercarriage of my pontoon boat and the pontoons, the undercarriage of my cars, trucks, metal work benches, bolt threads, tools, shoes, boots, guns, tools, and battery terminals. Also drench snowblower, 3 garden tractors, logsplitter, and all other equipment that stays outside all year. I also use Boeshield by the 5-gallon buckets and have compared results. Fluid Film does a better job at getting under pack rust and as a lubricant. Boeshield does better with leaving a thin, dry, film of wax and I use it for engine compartments with electrical connections. I sprayed both on top of a rusty stove out in the weather and a 1&#8243; thick steel work bench. Both repelled and beaded water for about the same length of time.</p>
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