Interesting. I like and use Kroil but also keep a can of PB Blaster
handy for when the Kroil doesn't do it. Different strokes for
different folks, I guess. We're prisoners of our own experiences. PB
Blaster has silicones in it which can make subsequent repainting of
parts a lot more of a chore, so I use the Kroil first (and not the
Silikroil).
-Roland
On Thu, 12 Oct 2006 15:24:24 -0400, you wrote:
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::Several people have mentioned PB Blaster.
::
::If you really want something that will cut through rusted, frozen bolts,
::get some Kroil <http://www.kanolabs.com>.
::
::The stuff works an order of magnitude better than PB Blaster, Liquid
::Wrench, WD-40, and anything else combined. Really. I'd heard about the
::stuff for years and ignored it, until one day I finally broke down and
::ordered some. Waiting was stupid. I've had parts rusted together that
::have resisted PB Blaster, etc. and some pressure on my press. Then
::applied some Kroil and let set for about 15 minutes and when I picked
::the assembly up to move it to the press, it literally came apart.
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