CD2 Lead Substitute

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  1. tigerbeast

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    Does anyone know if CD2 lead subsititute has been taken off the market? I have looked everywhere and this stuff is nowhere to be found. It seems that the only lead susbtitute that's widely avaialable now is Gunk, which I'm not a big fan of.
     
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    I saw it on the shelf at Pep Boys in Massachusetts just a couple of weeks ago.

    Speaking of which, does anyone know the shelf life of the stuff? I have a couple of 14 year old bottles of CD2 laying around and I'm not sure if I should use them or not...
     

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