rust control - POLY-FIBER TUBE SEAL LINE OIL versus Fluid Film

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Has anyone here used POLY-FIBER TUBE SEAL LINE OIL ?
Reads like fluid film on steroids:
Prevents rust and corrosion inside aircraft tubing structures. Tubeseal is a blend containing a very fine preservative oil (MIL-L-21260) which has a characteristic of climbing the tube wall and spreading over the entire surface to provide lasting protection. Penetrates and reveals very small pin holes in a weld and in time, due to exposure, congeal and seal the hole. 1 quart will treat 2 light aircraft fuselages.
 
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Never heard of it, but it sure sounds good.
 
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Poly-Fiber
Raw Linseed Oil, EC# 232-278-6, CAS# 8001-26-1, Content: 25-55%


Fluid Film (gal)
Refined petroleum oil, hydrotreated heavy paraffinic, CAS# 64742-54-7, Content: 50-90%

Calcium petroleum sulfonate, CAS# 61789-86-4, Content: 1-10%
 
 
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