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In the last year I have had 2 12oz aerosol cans of Boeshield T9 quit spraying.
The last can was only used a few times , now it's clogged.
Anyone else have a problem ?

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Not on that particular product, but I have used an air nozzle and gently ? blown down the top of cans when they stopped flowing.
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That is very frustrating since Boeshield is not cheap.


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Very frustrating......it just happened to me the other day with a new undercoat spray product. Never again.

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I just started using my first can of Boe-Shield and it clogged right away..... but I was out in my frozen garage so I took it inside and it sprays now.... I kept it inside until I was ready to use it and it seemed very unlikely that it froze but I will see if it continues to work?

PS: Lee Valley Tools promised a money back guarantee on any item they sell so I can return it if needed :-) (I think it was 35-39 dollars)

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Mike, Suggest you switch your loyalty to FLUID FILM......I believe its equally as effective as BOESHIELD for inhibiting corrosion.

Ive seen FLUID FILM in Home Depot !!!
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Not on that particular product, but I have used an air nozzle and gently ? blown down the top of cans when they stopped flowing.
I was considering that, might give it a try.

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Mike, Suggest you switch your loyalty to FLUID FILM......I believe its equally as effective as BOESHIELD for inhibiting corrosion.

Ive seen FLUID FILM in Home Depot !!!
Have you been using Fluid Film Chuck? Whats your opinion on it?
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Mark, I have been using FLUID FILM the past several years.

I use it on my misc trailer fittings,etc etc

Honestly I can't say how it holds up on street driven show car
but Im claiming it is equal in quality to BoeShield !!!
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