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Zep Professional Corrosion Block Metal Protector 20 Oz Aerosol 4pk on 2040-parts.com

US $50.00
Location:

Wentzville, Missouri, United States

Wentzville, Missouri, United States
Condition:New Brand:Zep MPN:6yda0 UPC:690858722706

Brand New Package of 4-20 oz cans
Zep Professional Aerosol Metal Protectant
Leaves a thick, transparent wax-like film protecting Ferrous and 
Non-Ferrous metals 
Convenient Arosol Application
Indoor and Outdoor Use

TECHNICAL SPECS

  • ItemRust Control Barrier
  • Lubricant NSF RatingNot Rated
  • Container Size20 oz.
  • Container TypeAerosol Can
  • Net Weight15 oz.
  • ColorOpaque
  • Sub-CategoryGeneral Purpose Penetrants
  • Flash PointNone
  • Specific Gravity0.75
  • VOC Content79.55%, 4.99 lb./gal., 598.5g/L
  • ApplicationMetal Protectant

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