Just keep it off the rubber I.E weather seals, rubber mounts, and any rubber thats not oil resistant.
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Most definetly don't do rubber, it destroyed my bushings on my front shock top mounts, but easier to fix than rust. I also am replacing my body mounts with polyurethane, but the truck is 17 years old and still all there.
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NAS just means Non-Aerosol. They contain the same exact product. The MSDS sheets are available on their website.2001Sierra wrote: ↑Mon. Feb. 12, 2018 9:50 pmI really think the aerosol cans are not NAS, which comes in gallons and larger size containers. I believe NAS is just a heavier bodied product, I use both. My coal stove, and chimney pipe gets aerosol, andthe bpottom of my truck gets NAS.
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Some of us use use both of these and can recognize that they are not equal entirely.
The aerosol is diluted and a added propellent makes up a good percentage of what you are buying so it's not exactly the same as NA in a pail technically.
It will still do the job,
The aerosol is diluted and a added propellent makes up a good percentage of what you are buying so it's not exactly the same as NA in a pail technically.
It will still do the job,