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Re: ever use PB Blaster?
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Posted by magman on August 16, 2006 at 13:07:01 from (67.142.130.27):
In Reply to: ever use PB Blaster? posted by Mike CA on August 16, 2006 at 10:38:12:
HI MIKE, #1 YOUR cd WENT OUT YESTERDAY LET ME KNOW WHEN YOU GET IT? #2 When pb first came in my area I worked as a mechanic in a body shop the guy brought his foam cup and put everything he had in it and the PB was the only thing that melted the cup. I have been using it since the late 80s. I buy it in the 1 gallon can at tractor supply company for $18.00. If you are interested and cant find it I will get it and ship it to you the next time they run a sale. The best I have ever used working in different shops my whole life was from a company called thrust made by casle. Now I just called my brother becuase I could not remember the name he owns a body shop and he said the best new thing to come along is made by CRC and is called freeze off says he will not buy anything elase now except for that and pb to help after using thje freeze off. JON
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