>I wouldn't trust what's on the can. Cans are no longer >required by our "govt" to tell all. I know refinishers >who won't let a can of it in the shop, for the alleged >silicone! It's meant as a water displacer ( like for >electronics ) and I think that it seals moisture into >actions, once it gets in. It's not that the can doesn't tell all. It specifically says it contains no silicone. If you can prove differently, you can sue them for false advertising and retire rich, regardless of what the government does or doesn't require. All I want is 10% of the payoff for the tip. Ron N
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