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Cheapest place to buy Eezox?

A&P mechanic

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Hey guys,

Where is the cheapest place to buy Eezox online?

I have been buying it off eBay in small aerosol cans but would like to get an actual pour can. I know it comes in a quart can, gallon, 5 gallon etc. I would prefer to get a gallon can then dispense eezox into a sure shot sprayer.

I have watched a couple YouTube videos with rust tests being done with different types of "clean lube protect" and it seems eezox usually does the best at cleaning and preventing rust.

Is there another type of three in one/clean lube protect that you guys prefer? If so I may potentially stock up when zoro has another 30%off sale. (Zoro doesn’t sell eezox) I personally like eezox the best. However, I am willing to try a different brand but would still like to know if anyone knows of the most inexpensive place to buy eezox. Thanks!
 
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Are you looking for a CLP, or a protectant for tools? Not sure I'd see a need for the C-L for tools. Eezox is also fairly toxic, as I recall.

For CLPs, I like plain old Breakfree, and it comes in several varieties. I've so far had good luck with Slip 2000 EWL, and never had any issues in the past with FP10.

Something like Boeshield would be very good for tools, and it is sold at Sears. It was made as an anti-corrosion material for aircraft, and works well with just about anything metal. Sears has it with the stationary power tools, as it is good for cast iron tops.
 
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CLP type product

I have lots of different oils-lps 1,2,3, wd40, triflow, crown, and a few other brands. I feel sometimes wd40 and other types seem to cling to dirt. I like eezox because it dries to a gray powder and it appears to not stick to dirt.

Certain circumstance I prefer to to use eezox or break free clean lube protect. Road Bicycle chain (usually gummed up) fire arms, and basically anywhere I don't want to brush up against something and get oil on my clothes ie door hinges etc

I googled the oils you mentioned above. It looks like slip 2000 has a lot of positive reviews and I think I will buy a can to try out. I will probably pick up a can of boeshield next time at Sears. Basically, eezox is my favorite and I was hoping to buy a lot of it and quit buying certain oils. I feel I don't use wd40 as much unless I am cleaning grease off my truck. I usually grab the eezox over the Triflow. I still use lps when I need a heavier oil but I really have become fond of the clean lube protect products and would like to start using those for the majority of everything I oil.
 
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