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SHAVING?
Yes! For years I have been shaving with
Ballistol. I was told that if I soak my razor in Ballistol, it
will keep the edge of my razor sharp 'forever'. So, I started
soaking my twin-track disposable razor between uses in a yogurt
cup with about 1 inch of liquid Ballistol.
I shave every other day around my shaped
beard. I pull out my razor and let drops of Ballistol fall onto
my fingers. I then spread the Ballistol on the area I am shaving
(after I wet the area first). After I am done shaving, I rinse
off and shake the excess water from the razor. Back in the
Ballistol it goes. My disposable razors now last a minimum of 1
1/2 years!
The reason... Ballistol coats the razor's
edge so well that the air can't get to it and the oxidation
process is greatly retarded. As a result, the razor retains its
edge for a much longer period of time. Ballistol is non-toxic
and actually smoothes the skin during and after shaving, making
it feel softer.
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CATCH THOSE DIRTY
RATS!
A happy Ballistol user
from Texas called to report that he put a
coating on the top surface of his table saw,
stored in his garage in his high-humidity
area. He kept finding mouse feces on his
table top and couldn't understand what was
happening. It finally hit him that mice were
attracted to the Ballistol. So he started
placing mouse traps around the garage with
Ballistol as the bait. It worked! The mice
love Ballistol.
We tried it here and
found the same result. We now only use
Ballistol in our traps with great results!
Just be aware that the odor (and I guess the
taste) of Ballistol goes away after a few
days and you'll need to refresh the trap,
usually after about 4 days.
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LONG LIFE BULBS
A
long-time user of
Ballistol advised that
you should spray a
coating of Ballistol on
the threaded base of
your light bulbs before
screwing them into their
socket. He claimed that
the light bulbs would
burn longer and be
easier to unscrew when
it's time to change
them.
I can
say it seems to work on
the longevity side of
things and I know it
make the bulbs easier to
unscrew. One reason the
bulb may last longer is
that Ballistol will
reduce the air gap
between the contacts of
the bulb's base and the
socket, making the
air-influenced
electrical resistance
much lower; less arcing
of the electricity, and
a happier light bulb as
a result.
I
invite you electrical
engineers to contact me
with your thoughts on
this one.
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