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Cosmoline for Long term Storage? Thoughts? #9181648 02/04/25 11:31 PM
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I recently bought a gallon of good ole U.S.G.I. Cosmoline to use to cover a lot of my unused Blacksmithing tools to keep them from rusting in
long term storage. Now I know the military has used this for a great many years, I remember getting some old surplus mags that were wrapped in cosmoline coated paper.
Some of them were in perfect condition, but many of them had quite a bit of rust on them. So i was wondering your thoughts on how much you would trust Cosmoline for long term storage of weapons or blades for a Cache? Or just better to go with oxygen and moisture absorbing packs in a sealed container?

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Sealed up with an oxygen absorbent.

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Originally Posted by ntxtrapper
Sealed up with an oxygen absorbent.


^^They have a saturation limit.

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I ground and polished some spring steel over a year ago. I covered it all in WD-40 Corrosion Inhibitor, and wrapped them in cotton cloth. They've been in a tool box on a trailer this whole time. Coincidentally, I checked them yesterday. They look exactly the same as they did a year ago. If you saw rust on Cosmoline covered parts, my bet is there were misses, and/or lack of enough Cosmoline on the parts.


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Re: Cosmoline for Long term Storage? Thoughts? [Re: TxCookin] #9182410 02/06/25 04:53 AM
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Back when all of our VW body parts would be covered in cosmoline and all of the new cars that were shipped from Germany were protected with cosmoline. I would trust cosmoline with any of my stuff I wanted to store.


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I like brass and lead with a little powder in between
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