Black Cosmoline

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VinceAtReal4x4s
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Black Cosmoline

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https://smile.amazon.com/-RP-342-Preven ... B0888RNS9H

Anybody tried this stuff yet? I may have to switch over... looks pretty good.
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I am interested in comments about this too. Sounds a little bit like the black waxoyl.
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I believe Camoline has a relatively low melting point e.g. ~120F.
These days thats normal temp in some places .. so .. could get a
bit messy if it gets runny. At least that would be one thing to
check out with the supplier.
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