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| I have not tried the break free foam but have used the outers and wipeout both with good results so I would try the breakfree if its all that was on the shelf. Hoggunner |
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| Thanks hoggunner. |
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| Do these products present any danger to the outside metal surfaces or stock (wood or synthetic)? |
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| WipeOut has a warning that traditional oil and varnished surfaces can be harmed if not removed immediately, the other foams that I've used have no such warning. |
| Posts: 1615 | Location: Washington State | Registered: 27 May 2004 | 
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| quote: Originally posted by wrongtarget: WipeOut has a warning that traditional oil and varnished surfaces can be harmed if not removed immediately, the other foams that I've used have no such warning.
I can back their claim, it is very hard on a oil finish 
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| Posts: 2535 | Location: Michigan | Registered: 20 January 2001 | 
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