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Select Stores: 12-Oz B'laster Long-Lasting Surface Shield Rust Protectant

In-Store Pickup Only

$6.00

$13

53% off
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Select AutoZone stores (link is for reference) have 12-Oz B'laster Long-Lasting Surface Shield Rust Protectant for $6. In-store pickup only.

Thanks to Community Member uccoskun for finding this deal.

Note: Pickup availability and pricing will vary by location.

Product features:
  • Extreme Moisture-Wicking Action
  • Long-Lasting Lubrication
  • Safe, Lanolin-Based Formula
  • Use on All Metal Surfaces, Equipment & Moving Parts

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Select AutoZone stores (link is for reference) have 12-Oz B'laster Long-Lasting Surface Shield Rust Protectant for $6. In-store pickup only.

Thanks to Community Member uccoskun for finding this deal.

Note: Pickup availability and pricing will vary by location.

Product features:
  • Extreme Moisture-Wicking Action
  • Long-Lasting Lubrication
  • Safe, Lanolin-Based Formula
  • Use on All Metal Surfaces, Equipment & Moving Parts

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Written by powerfuldoppler | Staff
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Written by uccoskun

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Mike_R
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Repair Geek on YouTube has great videos comparing different rust preventers.

He says this Blaster one is the best product that will creep and self heal (because it will flow some).

The other category is products that dry rather than stay tacky/greasy but those have the disadvantage of getting chips in them which then allows water to get to the surface you're trying to protect. So those aren't favored on cars.
nolenski
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As it says on the B'laster can, this is a lanolin-based product just like Fluidfilm. It is subject to washing off easily and should be retreated every year. https://youtu.be/lyWHF4NoNVk?si=b-mxFdhFQ_z-4pgX
CRC 06026 Heavy Duty Corrosion Inhibitor, 10 Wt Oz (6 Pack) https://a.co/d/h2arWMj
I've used this and it works great. Does not wash off like the oil based or Fluidfilm (lanolin) type products. Slightly more expensive but well worth it. It's a tenacious clear amber color and remains waxy/flexible and does not wash off easily. I just don't feel like crawling under my car and retreating it every year as is needed with the other products.
Oil_Burner
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For tools, Use any silicone based spray. CRC heavy duty silicone being the best, been using for last 25 yrs and not a single tool has rusted, incl the ones from HF.

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Good feedback on the product use … I have an older Cherokee XJ known to rust so I am always look for protection before I got the beachfront
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blackdak318
Sep 25, 2023
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Solid deal, thanks OP! I've coated my truck the last several years. I've actually used white lithium spray grease and it does work well but shows up white which doesn't look all that great. This oil based product designed specifically for what I'm doing likely works better.
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NunyaBidniz
Sep 25, 2023
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How does it compare to LPS3 or Boeshield?
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fishyx
Sep 25, 2023
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Thanks, snagged 8 cans. Sounds like it's just as good and maybe even a little better than Fluid Film. I usually use Amber Coat but it gets really expensive in a hurry.
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Quote from NunyaBidniz :
How does it compare to LPS3 or Boeshield?
Repair Geek on YouTube has great videos comparing different rust preventers.

He says this Blaster one is the best product that will creep and self heal (because it will flow some).

The other category is products that dry rather than stay tacky/greasy but those have the disadvantage of getting chips in them which then allows water to get to the surface you're trying to protect. So those aren't favored on cars.
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hmm
Sep 25, 2023
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Is this different from rubberized undercoating. Some people say that actually traps moisture when water gets between the undercoating and metal.
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Quote from hmm :
Is this different from rubberized undercoating. Some people say that actually traps moisture when water gets between the undercoating and metal.
Rubberized undercoating form a skin, or shell, you can peal off. PB blaster stays liquid like oil. It covers the undercariage all the time and it is oily. I watched a video which I could not find now, that shaped my opinion

Here is a video for a similar product:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=V...kSpeedShop

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Sep 26, 2023
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fawzi
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I recently removed rust from my tools and I need a spray to protect the metal. What do you guys recommend. Does this work or it will create a layer that will impede the functionality of the tools
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sandwich
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Quote from fawzi :
I recently removed rust from my tools and I need a spray to protect the metal. What do you guys recommend. Does this work or it will create a layer that will impede the functionality of the tools
This stays relatively fluid and thick. I would not use this on my tools. I use Ballistol on my tools
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new33
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https://www.autozone.com/miscella...219364_0_0

Some complaints of defective cans fyi
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As it says on the B'laster can, this is a lanolin-based product just like Fluidfilm. It is subject to washing off easily and should be retreated every year. https://youtu.be/lyWHF4NoNVk?si=b-mxFdhFQ_z-4pgX
CRC 06026 Heavy Duty Corrosion Inhibitor, 10 Wt Oz (6 Pack) https://a.co/d/h2arWMj
I've used this and it works great. Does not wash off like the oil based or Fluidfilm (lanolin) type products. Slightly more expensive but well worth it. It's a tenacious clear amber color and remains waxy/flexible and does not wash off easily. I just don't feel like crawling under my car and retreating it every year as is needed with the other products.
Last edited by nolenski September 26, 2023 at 12:05 PM.
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baller11111
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Quote from new33 :
https://www.autozone.com/miscella...219364_0_0 [autozone.com]

Some complaints of defective cans fyi
ya, lotta complaints about the can. You can also buy it by the gallon and apply with a spray gun / compressor...i'm going that route. would be a good deal if the cans worked. I'd heat the cans in hot water first if you go with this deal
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Oil_Burner
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Quote from sandwich :
This stays relatively fluid and thick. I would not use this on my tools. I use Ballistol on my tools
No. 1 Surface Shield, No. 2 Fluid Film.
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Quote from fawzi :
I recently removed rust from my tools and I need a spray to protect the metal. What do you guys recommend. Does this work or it will create a layer that will impede the functionality of the tools
For tools, Use any silicone based spray. CRC heavy duty silicone being the best, been using for last 25 yrs and not a single tool has rusted, incl the ones from HF.
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seotaji
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Quote from sandwich :
This stays relatively fluid and thick. I would not use this on my tools. I use Ballistol on my tools
I also use ballistol. Works well and is nontoxic. No rust with regular use.

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