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  • Me too but it's not a one and done product. It needs reapplying and this frame is 7 years old

  • You're making me think about if my 853 one ever had any sprayed inside. I can't remember. Good thing it never goes outside now.

  • Good thing it never goes outside now.

    Never?

    Just because there is a theory that indoor storage (as in, in a flat, as opposed to a shed/garage) of steel bicycles is pretty bad for them. The air inside the tubes heats up and expands and then contracts when you go out into the cold. The contraction sucks moist air in from the environment. That moisture then condenses on the walls of the tubes when you take it back in to the warmth and the heat is a catalyst for corrosion.

  • At work we use a cavity wax spray now that framesaver is basically no more.
    Same product as used on the inside of car body parts. It's suspended in a solvent which evaporates leaving behind a solid layer of moisture proof wax

    But yeah, worth redoing every couple of years

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