I've also wondered about pumping it across things too and mentioned trying it in another thread about E.R.. I have to wonder how quickly it evaporates when pumped and until a need might present itself, submersion seems to be the best option. Wheels might only use about 8 gallons to submerge if a tank or pan is close to the diameter of the wheel, keeping in mind it can be flipped over and/or completely submerged. I like the idea of the rain gutter on driveshafts. If we think about it, chances are we can find something already in our junk collection or at the nearby harware store that closely fits the job task we have. With all that replacement parts cost and add in the magic this product seems to pull off, it looks like most of us could get by on 5-7 gallons and get everything we could use it on done for around $100 of product. How much is YOUR time worth by the hour? Restoration shops get typically +++$75/hour to do the work.
I am willing to try anything once, starting on smaller projects and then moving up towards the larger ones. Translation: I'll buy a couple gallons and use it on a few of the smaller things and then plan to buy a 5-gallon supply as I figure things out.
Keep posting YOUR ideas here or other areas of this site. NEW ideas are not always better but FAILED attempts help others too, so by all means share all experiences with this (or these) type of products!...ALL, The GOOD, The BAD & the UGLY!