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jakey756

10-04-2007 19:02:36




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I dont want to start any fights with this, but was just curious as to what yall prefer to use as a penetrating oil. Im partial to sea foam or pb. what do yall use?




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Armand Tatro

10-05-2007 17:01:49




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 Re: opinion in reply to jakey756, 10-04-2007 19:02:36  
Breakaway from Farm & Fleet. Also Kroil and diesel fuel. Armand



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slowfolk

10-05-2007 14:07:49




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 Re: opinion in reply to jakey756, 10-04-2007 19:02:36  
LIQUID WRENCH!!!!! !!!!!



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williamf

10-05-2007 09:42:39




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 Re: opinion in reply to jakey756, 10-04-2007 19:02:36  
Kroil. It works well and smells even better than WD-40, which is my favorite hand cleaner.
Wm



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jakey756

10-05-2007 09:52:27




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 Re: opinion in reply to williamf, 10-05-2007 09:42:39  
where can i get kroil? i've herd its good stuff but have never found it.



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F-Dean

10-05-2007 05:03:05




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 Re: opinion in reply to jakey756, 10-04-2007 19:02:36  
I buy Liquid Wrench by the gallon. It is my favorite.



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Steven f/AZ

10-05-2007 04:21:55




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 Re: opinion in reply to jakey756, 10-04-2007 19:02:36  
I've been happy with PB Blaster.



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Va Gasman

10-04-2007 19:17:03




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 Re: opinion in reply to jakey756, 10-04-2007 19:02:36  
I have used PB blaster and Yield by Chemsearch. I have seen Yield release corrosion on pipeline valves and restore them to hand operation. PB will do it but Yield is faster and costs more. Yield is excellent on heat siezed bolts also. Used yield to unstick an engine on A.



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Dave F.

10-04-2007 21:50:03




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 Re: opinion ( yield) in reply to Va Gasman, 10-04-2007 19:17:03  
VA Gasman, Where do you buy this yield stuff at? I would like to try some of it. Thanks Dave F.



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