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Thread: Great All-Purpose Lubricant -- Not the Blue Can

  1. #1
    jollyroger
    All boat owners, mechanics, or just do-it-your-selfers, know how detrimental rust and oxidation can be. I represent Jig-a-loo and it works wonders to keep my boat's engine parts and anchor-chain rust free, along with quieting my reels and keeping my lures from rusting.
    It's odor free, invisible, and won't leave that residue. I highly recommend it! Even works on tow hitches and keeps rubber seals from drying and cracking.
    Look for the orange can with the funny name and check out http://www.jig-a-loo.com if you are interested.
    Thanks for reading!
    Ross with jig-a-loo.com

  2. #2
    gigamurph
    Most of da peops on here prefer http://www.safesense.com/media/ky-jelly-4.jpg. Thanx for da info though.

  3. #3
    deltaAce
    ^^^I've got a tube in my tackle box

  4. #4
    hoolign
    ^^^I've got a tube in my tackle box
    Tight fish eh? :idea:

  5. #5
    Ziggy
    Tight fish eh? :idea:
    Virgina Blue Fin.
    Does the fellow spamming realize where he's spamming? This ain't where the Deadliest Catch dudes hang out My boat's never even heard the words Salt Water uttered near it

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