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Rik Shaw29/09/2020 13:36:34
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I have just been reading some of the posts on an old yahoo group where one bloke prevents rust in enclosed spaces in his workshop by placing solid camphor in tool boxes cupboards etc.

Fortunately I don't have a rust problem but for them as do this might be of interest.

If YOU have tried this does it work or is it just a load of mothballs?

Rik

Martin Kyte29/09/2020 15:01:59
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Well you definitely wont get moths.

regards Martin

mark costello 129/09/2020 16:49:01
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Used it for 20 some years and it seems to work.

Jouke van der Veen29/09/2020 16:58:46
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Mothballs normally consist of napthalene.

So It is naphtalene and not natural camphor that prevents rust?

BOB BLACKSHAW29/09/2020 17:15:48
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Seems hard to find naphtalene moth balls as the trend now is cedar, any idea where I can find naphalene as this could be useful for me.

Bob

Edited By BOB BLACKSHAW on 29/09/2020 17:16:30

Rik Shaw29/09/2020 17:56:24
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Here's a bloke who backs up Mark C:

**LINK**

and this is where matey on Yahoo groups gets his camphor blocks:

**LINK**

An added bonus of using camphor is that it was used as a fumigant during outbreaks of the Black Death , I wonder if it would work with--------- oh well, just a thought.

Rik

Edited By Rik Shaw on 29/09/2020 18:00:33

SillyOldDuffer29/09/2020 18:25:48
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I'd put my money on VPI or VCI paper. Moths don't like Camphor or Naphthalene because of the smell, and many humans don't care for Naphthalene either. On top of that I'm not sure modern mothballs contain Naphthalene. Some sort of insecticide / repellent mixture that's unlikely to have any rust proofing properties.

Naphthalene vaporises slowly and leaves an oily layer on everything nearby, so it does work. But I doubt it's as effective as a designed VPI/VCI product, which can be had with a MIL-SPEC. When the military mothball tanks, they don't mean it literally!

Dave

mark costello 130/09/2020 18:35:55
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We just put a small slit in the cello and that's all, reminded Me to check mine as it's been 5-6 years since I looked at it. I will start putting a date on it.

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