'Dime bag' days, they were good days
I think I've got about 8 cans in total in there, maybe more. I had a little mishap where I blew some of it off with a self-car-wash power washer, that is some serious pressure & it can do some damage if you're not careful in the frame flushings. So a subsequent application of Eastwood was in order.
Some theorize that Eastwood is bad because the slightest crack will allow moisture to seep in between itself and the iron thereby causing further unseen damage so it's better to leave it bare and use a product like Fluid Film alone. I don't necessarily believe that but I also don't feel strongly enough about
not believing it to leave it well enough alone, so I did both. I do believe that to the extent your Eastwood can be breached allowing anything to seep in, Fluid Film will seep in & prevent the water from getting in &/or displace the water if it gets in prior to the FF application.
So my prescription: clean it damn good then squirt 8 cans of Eastwood in, let dry, then pile 4 cans of Fluid Film in that bitch, case closed.
These shots were taken after the Eastwood but before the Film:
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