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StrongArm, "Fluid Film", TC-11 and other rustpreventatives?

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http://strongarmbrand.com/

I've used, liked and recommended "Fluid Film" and TC-11 but never tried StrongArm.  Kind of pricey but if it works like this:
Here's Before and After with 35 year old 
Motorcycle Shocks Chrome Cleanded and Restored within 10 Minutes.
  and Restored by a USA fluid User in Daytona 

Anybody used it?  Or anything similar that you like?

Thank!

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C-101plowerpower

i think that's after a lot of sanding. aplying the strongarm stuff only took 10 minutes after that. i'm skeptical

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DennisThornton

I spent quite a bit of time on their site and I'm pretty skeptical too!  But if it does half of what they claim it might still be worth it...

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:eusa-think:           Give it a try and let us know, I have lots of rusty stuff I could send up to you!    :ROTF:
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