On Mon, Mar 22, 2010 at 8:32 AM, M9091666 <tomnelsoncont...@gmail.com> wrote:
> After reading several bicycle forums, considering the many
> alternatives, I've settled on Frame Saver. I know that GP and other
> bike shops use Boeshield, but I'm convinced it is because Frame Saver
> is a mess to apply and clean up compared to Boeshield -- as I
> discovered yesterday.
>
> I think Frame Saver provides longer-lasting protection. I've seen
> posts from people who've ridden five or more years in rainy climates
> on a single application without any problems with rust. Boeshield does
> not appear to have those bona fides, and I wouldn't be comfortable
> using it without at least an annual application.
>
> I also noted several alternatives mentioned to Boeshield, such as
> AMSoil, boiled linseed oil, and such, but these were offered primarily
> because of the cost or availability of Frame Saver. I didn't try them,
> as Frame Saver was available to me and I didn't consider the cost
> savings worth it.


In your reading did you discover if applying framesaver to a frame
that has already been boeshielded is a bad idea?

-sv

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