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300 Randy

10-17-2001 07:21:05




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Where do you get this stuff? I have never heard of it or seen it anywhere. Thanks




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wdgloff

11-30-2001 18:15:13




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 Re: PB blaster in reply to 300 Randy, 10-17-2001 07:21:05  
Get it at Walmart. I repair buses. nothing else has ever worked better in 20 years of experience.



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John ('48 Cub, Ohio)

11-01-2001 09:26:22




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 Re: PB blaster in reply to 300 Randy, 10-17-2001 07:21:05  
I found mine at Advance Auto Parts.

The jury is still out on how well it works.

JohnP



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Joe

10-28-2001 16:15:27




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 Re: PB blaster in reply to 300 Randy, 10-17-2001 07:21:05  
I used it to free up the lock pins on the power adjust wheels of my D-17, but only after snapping one off. I also applied a little heat. Be careful though. That stuff is flammable. Next I'm going to try it on some super rusty manifold studs.



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Gene

10-26-2001 19:24:43




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 Re: PB blaster in reply to 300 Randy, 10-17-2001 07:21:05  
Randy You can buy it online and also read its entire history at www.pbblaster.com Gene



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Bill Pries

10-26-2001 09:12:19




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 Re: PB blaster in reply to 300 Randy, 10-17-2001 07:21:05  
Wal Mart.



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Wrenchin' Fool

10-23-2001 18:23:45




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 Re: PB blaster in reply to 300 Randy, 10-17-2001 07:21:05  
Use the stuff all the time..... ..... ...get the best price and availability at the local supermarket in the generally small section of household cleaners, 3-in-1 oil, etc. Good luck!
Keep wrenchin'



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Ed

10-21-2001 21:41:11




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 Re: PB blaster in reply to 300 Randy, 10-17-2001 07:21:05  
The highly proclaimed Kroil doesn't work for me at all. Would rather use wd40. I'll pick up a can of PBB tomorrow and see if it'll work on some steering pedistal studs that won't give.



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doc-x

10-20-2001 22:52:44




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 Re: PB blaster in reply to 300 Randy, 10-17-2001 07:21:05  

i bought pb blaster at a carquest auto parts store. best stuff i ever bought!!



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Bret

10-20-2001 04:29:47




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 Re: PB blaster in reply to 300 Randy, 10-17-2001 07:21:05  
Good stuff, just remember it's NOT a lubricant. Great for loosning up shafts and bearing where the grease had solidified because it "melts" the grease. Don't get it on plastic or paint, it will melt or discolor same.



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Tyler(WA)

10-18-2001 10:22:36




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 Re: PB blaster in reply to 300 Randy, 10-17-2001 07:21:05  
I get it at Wallmart and my local Auto Parts store.

Last week, I had a stuck rear wheel brake drum. Wouldn't come off with "love taps" or my 2# persuader named Guiddo. After quite a while of banging, prying and banging again, I sprayed one shot of PB to the hub and it popped off with the next tap from my 16oz. ball pien hammer. Didn't have to hit it hard either.

The rust had locked the hub to the drum. PB broke that bond in about 5 seconds.

I've had several friends see me un-stick parts with PB and they immediately grab the can and ask where they could get some. It's pretty amazing stuff by my book.

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Nolan

10-18-2001 04:10:39




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 Re: PB blaster in reply to 300 Randy, 10-17-2001 07:21:05  
Another one to try is Liquid Wrench *WITH TEFLON*. It's in a teal green can. Very different formulation then normal Liquid Wrench. Excellent penetration, but it also exceeds everything else I've ever used (including several Kroil formulations) in keeping the part moving once I've broken it free. No more binding the threads!



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Marty Z

10-17-2001 22:19:43




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 Re: PB blaster in reply to 300 Randy, 10-17-2001 07:21:05  
I tried it and It works!!!.I got it at at the NAPA parts store . Much better than Liquid wrench... You can smell it working. Kind of expensive but I have not broken a single bolt on a fully rusted 1935 JD "D"
MJZ



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Ken

10-17-2001 21:26:09




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 Re: PB blaster in reply to 300 Randy, 10-17-2001 07:21:05  
I found PB Blaster at a John Deere dealer and at Wal-Mart. It is only one I use.



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Mike Schotte

10-17-2001 16:31:03




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 Re: PB blaster in reply to 300 Randy, 10-17-2001 07:21:05  
I bought it at my local NAPA. That's what they recommended when I asked for a "super-penetrating" oil product.

Everyone keeps recommending it, but seriously, I was NOT impressed. That stuff about "magnetic particles" seemed like junk science, too. If the particles were "magnetic" then why wouldn't they STICK where they landed, instead of magically being drawn inside rusted areas?

Perhaps I should give it another try before I throw it into the crate of unused products...

-Schotte

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Murphy

10-17-2001 12:40:42




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 Re: PB blaster in reply to 300 Randy, 10-17-2001 07:21:05  
I couldn't find it at any of the big name auto parts places in my area. I did find it at one of the smaller "mom & pop" type of parts store though.



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10-17-2001 09:31:15




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 Re: PB blaster in reply to 300 Randy, 10-17-2001 07:21:05  
Miller Tire sells PB blaster,$4.74 each or $3.30 by the case (12 cans per case) Phone 419-335-7010



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peewee

10-17-2001 08:09:53




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 Re: PB blaster in reply to 300 Randy, 10-17-2001 07:21:05  
I get mine at NAPA



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