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Originally Posted by tyrion
I'm looking for a moisture minimization oxidation slow-down - things oxidize fairly quickly where I live. I know there are things like Muc-off Silicon Shine, but trying to avoid another can of stuff.
There’s this stuff that has been around for years (and years and years and years). Called “paint”. Even comes in different colors if you like. Does a wonderful job of preventing metal oxidation. You should try it

Snarkiness aside, there are a number of better products that will do the job without serving as a dust magnet. Car wax, Pledge, ArmourAll, etc. would be a better choice.
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