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>permanently lubricates any metal or plastic
>lower friction dry than oil on uncoated metal
>improves any oil or grease used with it as it wears
>used by NASA on space shit
>industry standard coating procedure is just sandblast the part then blast the WS2 on at 120psi
Is there anything special about media blasting with half micron particles or will a $100 blasting cabinet do it well enough? I haven't been able to find much about doing this at home, let alone on a poorfag budget. If it's as simple as it sounds, you should be able to coat every moving piece of metal you own for a few hundred bucks. It'd be an excellent application for household stuff like locks, hinges, and tools, and even better for lawnmower, motorcycle, car, etc. engines.
Is there something I'm missing here or is this one of the most based materials ever?

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