Yeah, it’s not really explosive, just the can it comes in. That was
just an attempt at humour. Otherwise sheep would be blowing up left
and right.

But it does seem like good stuff. It forms a coating on metal, and it
doesn’t flow off. The company makes a lot of claims for it, that is
their business of course. But it is nice to be able to work with
something that is not poisonous. I am going to put some on the outer
parts of my bike this winter too. Salt on the roads can corrode
aluminum too.

Last year I tried to use my Quickbeam sparingly in winter to preserve
it. But I have decided to not worry about it from now on. I will see
year by year how it stands up. I think the frame will still last a
long time, I have seen lots of old frames that have been around for 30
years or longer in this area and they are still fine.

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