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Re: ever use PB Blaster?
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Posted by MattLobdell on August 16, 2006 at 17:03:17 from (65.175.233.34):
In Reply to: ever use PB Blaster? posted by Mike CA on August 16, 2006 at 10:38:12:
I was a automotive mechanic for 8 years, and work on old old old stuff in my spare time. To be perfectly honest with you, I have used every penetrant you can think of, and they all work. I feel that PB blaster is a good penetrating oil (better than thrust and WD-40) but you need to use it properly. With any penetrating oil, it needs time to work. Even 10-15 minutes is a big help. Also keep applying it, when in a hurry apply, let it sit for a few minutes and apply again. Do this for a little while and try the bolt. In all my experience though, if a can says penetrating oil on it, it will work. As with what some of the others have already said, if you"re in a hurry (as I usually am) NOTHING beats a torch. Good Luck
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