Posted by dr sportster on April 21, 2013 at 19:10:52 from (68.196.138.173):
In Reply to: penetrating Oil posted by GordoSD on April 21, 2013 at 13:59:00:
Define scientifically rusted [how did they do it ?]. I have actually bought all those and sprayed multi types on stuff. If you show a price list Kroil would come in number one at 11 dollars a can. Like someone else said sometimes even after spraying you can tell nothing penetrated. Now I collect oil and grease cans so I have plenty of fluids to drain from half open garage sale finds including tranny fluid. I have seen this list you posted before elsewhere. I think the reason I get stuff loose is oxy/acet tanks and patience to come back later after it all cools down.Interesting post below about the ATF and acetone not mixing.You would think acetone would cut and thin the ATF pretty well. To my mixes acetone means lacquer thinner cause that what I have around.
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