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AMSOIL MPHD Heavy Duty Metal Protector

Offers Protection From Metal Corrosion, Prevents Rust

 

Spray Lube for Bike, Motorcycle and ATV Chains

 

Use to Fix Squeaky Door Hinges, Spray On Undercoating

AMSOIL MPHD Heavy Duty Metal Protector SprayAMSOIL MPHD Heavy Duty Metal Protector is a heavy-duty spray synthetic lubricant fortified with special rust and corrosion inhibitors. It penetrates and adheres to metal surfaces, leaving a long-lasting, wax-like protective coating that doesn't attract dust. AMSOIL Heavy Duty Metal Protector is impervious to water and does not sling off. It offers protection against the effects of salt, moisture and chemical corrosion. Recommended as a motorcycle, bicycle and ATV chain lube. Works well as an undercoating. Will fix squeaky door hinges. Easy, no mess application. Dry to the touch.

  • Prevents rust and corrosion, even in salt water
  • Displaces water
  • Stops squeaks
  • Lubricates metal surfaces
  • Leaves a dry, long-lasting, wax-like film
  • Forms no gum or sludge
  • Sprays into hard-to-reach places
  • Lubricant does not attract dust
  • Does not sling off
  • Ideal for chains and other heavy-use items
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AMSOIL MPHD Heavy Duty Metal Protector
Product Code
Pkg./Size
AMHSC-EA 16-Ounce Spray Can
AMHSC-CA 16-Ounce Spray Cans (case of 12)
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Rust Protection

AMSOIL MPHD Heavy Duty Metal Protector is an easy-to-use spray-on synthetic lubricant that protects metal surfaces, displaces water and silences squeaks. AMSOIL Heavy Duty Metal Protector is the lubricant of choice for metal surfaces that require a heavy-duty lubricant or are exposed to the damaging effects of salt, moisture or chemical corrosion. AMSOIL Heavy Duty Metal Protector lubricates metal surfaces, offering superior rust protection. It leaves a dry, wax-like film that does not form gum or sludge.

Multiple Uses

AMSOIL MPHD Heavy Duty Metal Protector lubricates bicycle chains, motorcycle chains and ATV chains. It is ideal for hinges, wire ropes and springs, nuts and bolts. It can also be used as a spray on undercoating to rust proof car doors, wheel wells, rocker panels, suspension components, seams, and other metal surfaces exposed to water, dirt or road salt. Also recommended for use on trailer frames and hitches.

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