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Posted: Tue Dec 04, 12 7:39 am
by MilesnMiles
My Roadrunner has been outside for a month under a cover ( when the gale force winds aren't pulling it off)

and the Gibbs is still doing its job. No surface rust has appeared at all and the paint/patina is smooth to touch.
Pretty impressive. I used on my truck tool box this week and the rain is not touching the metal.
I'm persuaded.
Posted: Tue Dec 04, 12 12:17 pm
by Dave81
MilesnMiles wrote:My Roadrunner has been outside for a month under a cover ( when the gale force winds aren't pulling it off)

and the Gibbs is still doing its job. No surface rust has appeared at all and the paint/patina is smooth to touch.
Pretty impressive. I used on my truck tool box this week and the rain is not touching the metal.
I'm persuaded.
Right then.......Gonna have to order myself some!

Posted: Tue Dec 04, 12 3:20 pm
by Dave999
autofetish wrote:Mossy68 wrote:Got 2 cans today.
My oven ( enamel ) and my bin lid ( chrome ) have never looked so good.
Impressive.
Gary

Mossy68 wrote:It smells like cat flea spray !!!!!!
Gary

Both these comments made me pee myself
it stops that as well
Dave
Posted: Tue Dec 04, 12 3:22 pm
by Dave-R
I am going to spray it on my joints. See if it stops all the clacking noises as I move around.

Posted: Tue Dec 04, 12 3:33 pm
by Pete
Dave wrote:I am going to spray it on my joints. .......

I would not bother, Dave.
It will make them very hard to light...and it may make them taste like flea powder by all accounts.............
Posted: Tue Dec 04, 12 3:40 pm
by Dave-R
Can't smell worse than the stuff kids are smoking these days. I don't remember it smelling like a cross between a squashed skunk and a burning tyre.
There is a bunch of what you would call "hoodies" smoking something that smells like that next to the church where I walk the dog at night. They seem to be OK lads actually. They always say hello now after I shouted "That suff Bananarama! stinks! Get some decent dope for christs sake" at them the other week.

Posted: Tue Dec 04, 12 3:47 pm
by Pete
There speaks the voice of experience

Posted: Tue Dec 04, 12 3:52 pm
by Dave-R
Until dealers killed one of my best mates.
Never touched the stuff since. I never paid for it even once in my life (that I can remember) but I won't put money in their pockets even indirectly by smoking someone elses.
Posted: Tue Dec 04, 12 3:58 pm
by Dave999
oops
innapropriate given latest post
gone now
Dave
Posted: Sun Dec 09, 12 10:14 pm
by Mossy68
Cleaned my de ac Tokarev tt33 pistol.
Took a while to dry but left a lovely deep glossy shine !!!
The cookers still good too !!!!
Wifey gives the thumbs up. Spillage doesn't seem to stick like it used too !!!!

Posted: Thu Dec 13, 12 10:17 pm
by db
Sorry to report folks- my car has started rusting
It's already been said Gibbs isn't a miracle cure, but I'm still disappointed.
To be fair, it has held rust at bay for several weeks on a bare 40-year old body in a damp, draughty garage, which is a little bit miraculous!
This means I will have to paint the car fairly soon which is a damn shame cos everyone who's seen it in the bare-nekked has given it big compliments.
Posted: Fri Dec 14, 12 9:25 am
by Dave-R
Try a coat of red oxide primer and then the gibbs. Might see you through the winter that way?
Posted: Fri Dec 14, 12 12:15 pm
by Dave81
I know its not the answer but could you not just clean the car back to metal again and clear laquer the whole thing?
Couple of cans from halfrauds should do it!
Posted: Fri Dec 14, 12 2:20 pm
by Dave999
fish oil
stinks
but works
made from fish guts
dust and stuff tends to stick
on a more sensible note i had a chat with Kev the soda blaster at the nats
and he says the slightly alkaline coating left by soda blasting keeps rust at bay for a few weeks
that + gibbs might be the answer, see you through to spring higher temps means water won't lie on it for as long and you are good to next september
Dave
Posted: Fri Dec 14, 12 3:50 pm
by Mossy68
How about another coat of Gibbs ???
And no playing in the rain this time !!!