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    Posted: 14 Jul 2021 at 8:23pm
When you guys clean your deck, do you put anything on it to help it to stay clean a little longer?  A friend said he put spray on tefelon, but I ain't never seen that in a store.
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I have never seen spray on Teflon either. I imagine any type of non-stick cooking spray like ‘Pam’ would help. Actually any type of oil that you could spay on would be beneficial. Heck even waste oil spayed on should help.
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guy I worked for got slip plate in the brush on variety,  Good stuff.

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Radiator Specialty company in the Gunk brand the Liquid Wrench spray with PTFE has Teflon in it. Great stuff that creeps in so is good penetrating oil , and the Teflon makes it very slick. 

Almost 40 years ago BIL and I where threading old rusty 2 inch pipe my dad insisted we use after we dug and boxed a spring for cattle water. Used every kind of cutting oil on the ranch. Had a spray can of the Liquid Wrench brand that said Teflon on the can back then, we could do without the 4 foot of cheater we had on the handle of the threader. 

It is harder to find than it use to be, but I still have a can or 2. Don't know how it will do for this job but can really help on rusty nuts and bolts.
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