Posted by rankrank1 on June 03, 2012 at 10:57:27 from (69.171.171.45):
In Reply to: Good penetrating oils? posted by Will Herring on June 03, 2012 at 07:34:15:
I do not know if PB blaster is the best or not but what I do like about it is that the can will shoot the stream very far (farther than any other that I have tried) which works great on the hard to reach spots (as well as wasps-LOL). It does stink though but is easy to find anywhere and cost is reasonable. For these reasons I use it the most.
I also like Kroil but it is hard to find and expensive. My Dad always used CRC 556 but it is a bit harder to find too.
A machine shop ran tests a while back and Liquid Wrench scored the highest among commericaly available products and was also the cheapest by a good margin of commerical products. Even cheaper was ATF and Acetone in 50/50 mix and it performed the highest of all products tested.
In my opinion any penetrating oil works better than WD-40 when a pentrating type oil is needed.
This post was edited by rankrank1 at 11:00:27 06/03/12 2 times.
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