You can't just dump oil on a rusty bolt and expect instant results.
For the oil to do any good it has to get in BETWEEN the bolt and the threads, or the bolt and the hole. When you're talking about rusty bolts, there's almost ZERO room for the oil to get in.
If you've got the time, you really need to spritz a little bit of actual penetrating oil on the bolt every day for several days. Soaking the area heavily is a waste of oil, as most of it just runs off.
If you ain't got time, penetrating oil is a waste of money. Heat is the only way you're going to get instant results on a stuck bolt.
When someone tells you Brand X penetrating oil is great because they sprayed it on a bolt and it came right out, that bolt wasn't stuck.
When someone tells you Brand Y penetrating oil is no good because they sprayed it on a bolt and it did NOT come right out, they don't understand how penetrating oil works.
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