My wings were treated with Corrosion X several times in the past 10 years and 
they are now un-airworthy. As far as I can see it was a waste of money. The 
airplane was in a hangar during this time also.

Kevin1

--- In [email protected], jsa...@... wrote:
>
> In my opinion something like Corrosion X would be a better choice to delay  
> corrosion and be
> able to monitor in the future.
> 1.  I don't believe it can be assured that all moisture was  removed.
> 2.  There is the possibility that moisture can re-enter through a  scratch 
> or untreated area.
> 3.  The protective coating could/will mask any spread of the original  
> corrosion.
> 4.  Of course this would not be acceptable for exterior painted  areas.
> 5.  Corrosion X is easier to use and no, I don't sell it.
>  
> John
>  
>  
> In a message dated 8/3/2009 10:39:23 A.M. Eastern Daylight Time,  
> sydl...@... writes:
> 
> The  only way to delay intergranular corrosion is to completely seal the 
> surface of  the part from moisture.  
> 
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