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Kevin5654

04-17-2006 20:12:40




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I am looking for a product that will eat through almost anything. Something like WD-40 but stronger.

Thanks, Kevin




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SWI Don

04-23-2006 04:53:20




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 Re: WD-40 in reply to Kevin5654, 04-17-2006 20:12:40  
If you can"t find FreeAll at you local parts stores you can get it at MSC. I have not used it personally but one of my coworkers swears by it. I believe it is an acid based product so I wouldn"t use it for general purpose stuff as well as it is expensive. But for those parts that have really rusted themselves together it may the the juice of choice.

Don



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Kevin5654

04-18-2006 11:43:01




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 Re: WD-40 in reply to Kevin5654, 04-17-2006 20:12:40  
cman
The website is all in spanish, and I do not speak a word of it. I went with the Kroil because I have a few friends that use it. But when it runs out I will try that other product. Thanks anyways, Kevin



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cman

04-18-2006 08:23:34




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 Re: WD-40 in reply to Kevin5654, 04-17-2006 20:12:40  
The name of the product I mentioned above is,
FREE ALL deep penetrating oil. Manufactured by:
Federal Process Corp., 1-800-846-7325, Web address: WWW.gasoila.com., Part Number RE-12, 12oz. aerosol can. Please let me know what you think of this product by E-Mail or post on forum.



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cman

04-17-2006 21:27:59




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 Re: WD-40 in reply to Kevin5654, 04-17-2006 20:12:40  
I have been in the auto parts business for a long time. I recently ran across a penetrating oil that works better than anything I have ever seen. PB Blaster included. My only problem is that my can is in the shop, and I don't recall the exact name or manufacturer. I will come back tomorrow with this information.
The long yoke pin (8N486A) was seized on my 8N
this product made short work in removing it.

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Broomstacker

04-17-2006 20:19:32




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 Re: WD-40 in reply to Kevin5654, 04-17-2006 20:12:40  
Kroil from Kano Labs. www.kanolabs.com



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