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What can Ballistol do that other
products can't?
Ballistol is non-toxic. It is not harmful
or fatal if ingested or absorbed by the human skin and it will not kill
warm-blooded animals, reptiles or aquatic life forms. Ballistol does not
contain any known carcinogens. As an aerosol, it is free of CFCs.
Ballistol conforms with the criteria set by the Federal Trade Commission
for the claim of biodegradability.
Ballistol is mildly alkaline and
therefore capable of not only inhibiting normal corrosion (oxidation)
but also acidic, galvanic and salt(water) corrosion.
Ballistol emulsifies with water. Even in
a very low concentration Ballistol, when mixed with water, will still
retain its capability to lubricate. Since it does not float on top of
the water it will not prevent its dissipation. Due to its
emulsifiability Ballistol can be applied to any material, even when it
is wet. Ballistol can be used as a cleaner in pure form as well as
emulsified with water in various concentrations.
Ballistol will positively never ever gum
up or harden. Many competing products lubricate well - initially.
However, they have a tendency to harden and resinify to the point where
they not only lose their lubricity, but they actually turn into the
equivalent of a glue.
What can you do with Ballistol
in and around your Aircraft?
Rubber bearings can be cleaned with
Ballistol. This will also have a positive effect on the rubber, since
occasional contact with Ballistol will slow down the aging of rubber
parts. Ballistol works remarkably well in the lubrication of bail
bearings and pitch change bearings on helicopters.
Ballistol can be used to clean soot off
the skin of aircraft and to clean and maintain turbine wheels on jet
airplanes. Ballistol cleans leather and vinyl interiors and rejuvenates
the look of wood appliances. When applied on helicopter blade pins,
Ballistol guarantees easy removal. It also prevents bolts and nuts from
seizing. Ballistol stops hinges and any other moving mechanical links
from squeaking and binding. Cabin doors, baggage compartment doors etc.
can be lubricated lastingly with Ballistol. Ballistol is ideal for the
lubrication and maintenance of braided steel cables and pulleys. Due to
its low surface tension, Ballistol creeps along cables to reach areas to
which you may not have direct or easy access. Lubricate your aircraft¡¯s
controls with Ballistol for smoother and steadier action. Ailerons and
flaps and the associated mechanisms can be kept in smooth operating
condition with Ballistol.
Ballistol can be used to lubricate and
protect any exposed non-anodized metallic part on any aircraft. It can
also be used to lubricate, protect and maintain all tooling, and gauges.
In addition you can use it on boots, gloves, belts and other leather
gear.
Ballistol has a very low electrical
conductivity. In pure form it is safe to use on electrical equipment.
Ballistol can be mixed with rinse water and be used to wash down an
airplane or helicopter. It will leave a very thin oily film behind which
will make it difficult for dirt or salt to attach itself.
When freshly applied, Ballistol has a
distinct smell and taste. After approx. 20-25 minutes of exposure to
air, Ballistol turns into a practically tasteless and odorless
substance.
Warning:
Ballistol may kill small insects such as ticks, mites, fleas, aphids,
lice, wasps, bees, hornets and mosquitoes.
The Information contained in this
document Is based on manufacturer data, customer experience and
scientific literature. It is believed to be true and correct to the best
of our knowledge. It may be subject to change without notice.
We are certain that
you will find more amazing uses for BALLISTOL.
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