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B'laster 128-SS Surface Shield is a lanolin-based, moisture-wicking liquid lubricant designed to protect and extend the life of all metal surfaces and moving parts. Packaged in a convenient 1-gallon pail, it offers long-lasting lubrication with a high flash point of 322°F, making it an essential bulk solution for professional-grade equipment maintenance.
Material | Lanolin |
Brand | Blaster |
Package Information | Pail |
Liquid Volume | 3.8 Liters |
Flash Point | 322 Degrees Fahrenheit |
Item Form | Liquid |
Manufacturer | B'laster |
Unit Count | 128.0 Fluid Ounces |
UPC | 032167200320 |
Number of Items | 1 |
Model | 128-SS |
Item Weight | 8.56 pounds |
Package Dimensions | 8.98 x 8.27 x 7.95 inches |
Item model number | 128-SS |
Manufacturer Part Number | 128-SS |
C**D
Works!
As a metal protectant this may be the best product out there. It has a thinner viscosity than Fluid Film therefore is easier to apply with a under coating gun with various wand attachments. Other reviews imply that Surface Shield lasts longer as it dries a little bit. That said Fluid Film has many additional uses as it does not dry out. Example: as a penetrating oil and works well on pad locks exposed to the elements. Both products work protecting from rust. Black looks great on frames, clear for other purposes. Have both colors on hand. The aerosol cans are very convenient.
T**M
Sprays well out of a other brand gun
Previously used another brand treatment WW. I got the kit that came with their gun which I have now used to apply this. My main issue with the other stuff was how thick it was to the point where it was not very usable below 40° out of their own tool without warming it up as I went. This stuff sprayed incredibly well comparably. This stuff seems to last longer as well as I have applied it from a can previously. This is definitely the way to go with a compressed air gun, so much easier to apply. This will be my go-to product from now on. I sprayed one body on frame 4x4 truck, getting inside all of the frame members and everywhere else, and also did one economy sedan. Ended up using about 1/2 of this tub. I probably put it on quite a bit heavier than needed, but why not go a bit over the top. As a bit more scent for about two weeks after, but it's nothing offputting to me. After putting it on a month ago I can't smell it anymore unless I climb under my truck.
J**L
So good so far.
It's tan / orange. It's goopy. It seems to have survived 1 winter so far. We'll see how it goes after that.
O**S
It works!
I sprayed my vehicle last year, drove through salt and snow in the winter.I went back under this summer to re-coat - and no rust anywhere!Not a terrible smell, and this stuff will creep when it's warm (which you want it to do!)I used the wool-wax brand sprayer and wands, I heated the Blaster shield in the microwave for a minute to make it flow well. Easy as pie!
S**L
First time I used this. We'll see.
Since getting a new frame on my 2010 Tacoma, I've been undercoating it every fall.Using a compressor and spray gun, this product shoots easier than Fluid Film. Of course it smells like lanolin. This was the first time using it so I will have to wait and see how well it holds up.
K**
Application of surface shield to underside of vehicle
Very easy to apply with a small harbor freight inexpensive spray gun does not produce much over spray that required masking but does leave an oily feeling film that does not seem to dry which should not be a problem as long as it prevents corrosion and will not hold dust or dirt that could not be easily hosed off from underneath. Only took a little over a quart out of that gallon to treat under my Ford Maverick truck.
E**D
Messy but effective!
Some of the best lanoline based undercoating out there, and the 1 gallon size is perfect for a DIY'er. I suggest warming the product up in warm water before use.
Y**E
If you don’t mind spending all day working to save $1,000
This stuff is great, much easier to apply with a spray gun but it has a great hold. The prep work took me the most time- I didn’t have a lift & wish I would have. Make sure to do it right and remove every panel you can to spray behind. Well worth the cost & time if you live in the rust belt.
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