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DJD-Man

12-21-2007 12:10:16




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Where can one find this stuff? What are some of your favorites for them rusty areas, looking for something other than WD,PB. Need to break a rust seal. Have heat but being stubborn. Any opinions?




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George G

12-22-2007 07:31:02




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 Re: Deep Creep in reply to DJD-Man, 12-21-2007 12:10:16  
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Roy Suomi

12-22-2007 06:46:55




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 Re: Deep Creep in reply to DJD-Man, 12-21-2007 12:10:16  
I've used Kroil and Chrysler Heat Control Solvent for years..The Kroil I order online..The Chrysler stuff is at the Dodge-Chrysler dealers..Both are excellent penetrants..



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JT

12-21-2007 13:39:12




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 Re: Deep Creep in reply to DJD-Man, 12-21-2007 12:10:16  
I have a John Deere air pump that was froze up, let it set over night with Kroil in it, after a little taping this morning, the piston is now free and it works. It just takes patience. Anyway, Deep Creep can be bought at any store that sell Sea Foam, they are basically the same thing except Deep Creep is in an aerosol can.



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Mike Breckon

12-21-2007 13:19:17




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 Re: Deep Creep in reply to DJD-Man, 12-21-2007 12:10:16  
I have used bees wax with great success. Heat item to be loosened hot but not red hot, touch bees wax to joint , it will be sucked into the joint like solder on a sweat joint. It should come loose after it starts to cool. Bees wax is what a toilet bowl ring is made from.



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