And I will start it off:
I have been going for the sort of conventional 'dripless' oil sprays.
They claim that they use oil mixed with a wax and that it creeps into a lot of areas, which it DOES seem to do.
Observations: it doesn't drip (unless it is gone by the time I get home!
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It makes quite a mess of the engine compartment BUT a few years later or the following summer, when you wash it off, everything looks brand NEW! so there is a biggie right there.
It DOES seem to be a waxy substance and not very liquid at all, which would account for the no-drip;
They do NOT go into 'sealed-off' areas; ie pop any access plugs etc UNLESS you specifically request it, but then you are responsible for any results/mess/complications (ie oil on the door glass etc); I don't know if this is different from other places but I think some DO go into every nook and cranny;
Cost is in the vicinity of $75 or so for a regular sized vehicle; a full size pickup or a minivan etc I think is more but check;
They do the job in 10 minutes or less, which tells you about how much effort went into the application, I guess. But
you get what you pay for I suppose. I would like to hear from some of the people who have done the 'proper' rustproofing; year after year, and have owned the car long enough to have qualified observations.
NEXT?
GP