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    Look where the machinest in the profession will shop. For instance Fastenal: has Dykem in spray, felt tip, and brush on. See if you have a local store in phone book, if not look online for Fastenal.

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    yep there are some fastenal stores not far away and we have Grainger in 3 locations on different routes that I'm occasionally on

    the point I wanted to make tho was no auto supply stores had it or even knew about it---------

    about the only thing if you don't have specific model/year/make is steering wheel covers-----

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    Quote Originally Posted by jerry clayton View Post
    The point I wanted to make tho was no auto supply stores had it or even knew about it----- About the only thing if you don't have specific model/year/make is steering wheel covers-----
    I always start at NAPA because they seem to be about the only place left that will actually open a book and try to find what you're wanting. Yeah, for parts they always want the make/year/model, but for general stuff they have books and most of the guys know how to use them, unlike most of the other "name stores". Haven't tried them for specifically for Dykem layout fluid though....
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