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<blockquote data-quote="IRS" data-source="post: 459538" data-attributes="member: 23998"><p>Went to a local marine store to ask for a recommendation for a good quality spray protector for my engine and misc metal parts on my aluminum boat. He said I could buy LPS 2 at $17 per can or, in his opinion, use good old WD40 at much less cost because it was essentially the same thing. I do run my boat in brackish water so I think some kind of spray on protector would help reduce rust and corrosion. What do you tin boaters think?</p><p>IRS</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="IRS, post: 459538, member: 23998"] Went to a local marine store to ask for a recommendation for a good quality spray protector for my engine and misc metal parts on my aluminum boat. He said I could buy LPS 2 at $17 per can or, in his opinion, use good old WD40 at much less cost because it was essentially the same thing. I do run my boat in brackish water so I think some kind of spray on protector would help reduce rust and corrosion. What do you tin boaters think? IRS [/QUOTE]
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