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jaffaonajappa
28th June 2011, 22:15
ok, bought some cans of Fish Oil from supacheap on the weekend - was an impulse buy when i was looking for degreaser (which they have on special btw - 6 cans for $12!!).
Now, I have been using normal oil based lubes on my bikes - crc 556, wd40, and a couple of rust prevention kind of oils/seals on the older stuff that doesnt get used lately.
Wondering if anyone has used Fish Oil before. Any dangers with it - any benefits to it over normal crc/wd40? Im not planning to use it as a real lube, ie not near cables etc....but just as a general anti-corrosion kind of cover everywhere else.
Recommended stuff? Or marketing hype?
nzspokes
28th June 2011, 22:19
Used it on my first car, a landrover to stop it rusting. Worked. Bit stinky.
Motu
28th June 2011, 22:28
It's deodorised - try telling your nose that. And cats love it too. Don't lube anything with it,it dries semi hard,and you'll have a hard time getting it off. I can't think of many uses on a bike apart from under steel guards etc.
pete376403
28th June 2011, 22:30
Use it inside car doors, places like that, just don't block up the water drain holes (as noted it dries hard)
jaffaonajappa
28th June 2011, 22:34
cheers guys. So it has a very limited use for bikes....
Recommended for an old steel frame that could do with a a full strip and paint - but I cant be arsed..... has minor surface rust starting to appear. Bikes only used once a month or so during Winter....on fine days.
hayd3n
28th June 2011, 23:11
cheers guys. So it has a very limited use for bikes....
Recommended for an old steel frame that could do with a a full strip and paint - but I cant be arsed..... has minor surface rust starting to appear. Bikes only used once a month or so during Winter....on fine days.
its a quick way to stop shit rusting my m8 put it inside the guards of his old mr2 its still holding togeather
maybe good for spokes? under guards?
under the seat ?
The Lone Rider
28th June 2011, 23:20
Some of the mirror mounts, mirror stem bases and throttle cable hardware is prone to rusting, and may be suitable for fish oil.
jaffaonajappa
28th June 2011, 23:39
Some of the mirror mounts, mirror stem bases and throttle cable hardware is prone to rusting, and may be suitable for fish oil.
cheers.
And the front mudguard....polish it and a few days later can see when brown dots starting up again, arghhh.
Will start tomorrow
Cheers all.
actungbaby
7th July 2011, 20:23
years ago got a can only used the once sprayed the exhusts phew what a smell
i think prefer rusted pipes so never tryed it again i rtemmebr once they got hot phew
ok, bought some cans of Fish Oil from supacheap on the weekend - was an impulse buy when i was looking for degreaser (which they have on special btw - 6 cans for $12!!).
Now, I have been using normal oil based lubes on my bikes - crc 556, wd40, and a couple of rust prevention kind of oils/seals on the older stuff that doesnt get used lately.
Wondering if anyone has used Fish Oil before. Any dangers with it - any benefits to it over normal crc/wd40? Im not planning to use it as a real lube, ie not near cables etc....but just as a general anti-corrosion kind of cover everywhere else.
Recommended stuff? Or marketing hype?
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