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Nathan in Texas

03-24-2005 13:17:21




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Well, I've got some parts to throw on my M and was going to to stop by the auto parts store and pick up some stuff and was wondering if one brand was any better than the other.

I've always just used WD-40 but have heard some people praise PB Blaster.

Is there really a difference?

Any other special tips or tricks to loosening up some rusted up bolts?

Thanks, Nathan




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Dean

03-25-2005 07:17:54




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 Re: Best Penetrating Oil? in reply to Nathan in Texas, 03-24-2005 13:17:21  
There is Kroil and there is everything else.

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Dean

03-25-2005 07:17:30




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 Re: Best Penetrating Oil? in reply to Nathan in Texas, 03-24-2005 13:17:21  
There is Kroil and there is everything else.

Dean



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Dean

03-25-2005 07:15:01




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 Re: Best Penetrating Oil? in reply to Nathan in Texas, 03-24-2005 13:17:21  
There is Kroil and there is everything else.

Dean



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Dean

03-25-2005 07:14:54




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 Re: Best Penetrating Oil? in reply to Nathan in Texas, 03-24-2005 13:17:21  
There is Kroil and there is everything else.

Dean



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Dean

03-25-2005 07:14:30




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 Re: Best Penetrating Oil? in reply to Nathan in Texas, 03-24-2005 13:17:21  
There is Kroil and there is everything else.

Dean



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Van in AR

03-24-2005 22:28:06




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 Re: Best Penetrating Oil? in reply to Nathan in Texas, 03-24-2005 13:17:21  
Guess it depends on what you want to penetrate! I either use Knocker loose or Jack Danials.
Van



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billyiron

03-25-2005 08:02:27




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 Re: Best Penetrating Oil? in reply to Van in AR, 03-24-2005 22:28:06  
GETERDONE!!!!! !!!!! !!!!! !!!!! !!!!! !!!!



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Ben Rauls

03-24-2005 19:23:31




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 Re: Best Penetrating Oil? in reply to Nathan in Texas, 03-24-2005 13:17:21  
Ive used Freeall for the last couple years, worksmuch better than anything i've evered used. Just My .02 cents



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Nathan in Texas

03-24-2005 19:08:16




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 Re: Best Penetrating Oil? in reply to Nathan in Texas, 03-24-2005 13:17:21  
Well I picked up some PB Blaster on the way home. A few sprays and I didn't even have to work at any of them. Everything went very smooth.

Thanks, Nathan



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Wayne From Iowa

03-24-2005 19:03:15




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 Re: Best Penetrating Oil? in reply to Nathan in Texas, 03-24-2005 13:17:21  
I have tried a lot of them. My favorit is Kroil.
Goes a long ways and I think it is one of the better ones. Tapping with a light hammer to work it in and help loosen rust helps also.



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Leland

03-24-2005 18:56:44




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 Re: Best Penetrating Oil? in reply to Nathan in Texas, 03-24-2005 13:17:21  
Guy's try 2 stroke oil and brake fluid this really works good for me and it lossens things up good cheaper than pb blaster or kroil



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Leland

03-24-2005 18:53:21




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 Re: Best Penetrating Oil? in reply to Nathan in Texas, 03-24-2005 13:17:21  
Guy's try 2 stroke oil and brake fluid this really works good for me and it lossens things up good cheaper than pb blaster or kroil



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Wayne From Iowa

03-24-2005 18:37:33




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 Re: Best Penetrating Oil? in reply to Nathan in Texas, 03-24-2005 13:17:21  
I have tried a lot of them. My favorit is Kroil.
Goes a long ways and I think it is one of the better ones. Tapping with a light hammer to work it in and help loosen rust helps also.



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KIP

03-24-2005 18:21:15




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 Re: Best Penetrating Oil? in reply to Nathan in Texas, 03-24-2005 13:17:21  
Marvel Penetrationg oil and Mouse Milk are both good products.



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Opa A

03-24-2005 18:03:12




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 Re: Best Penetrating Oil? in reply to Nathan in Texas, 03-24-2005 13:17:21  
I've used at least a dozen products, haven't found any difference. Heat always works, but heat the bolt etc. not the casting. Had a coworker in JD dealership heat a block to get a broken oil pressure sender fitting out. Got the fitting out, installed a new fitting and fired her up. Then saw oil comming through the casting, yep, cracked the block. Dealership ate the cost of switching blocks in an 8650, $$$$$$$.

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Dale L

03-24-2005 17:43:24




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 Re: Best Penetrating Oil? in reply to Nathan in Texas, 03-24-2005 13:17:21  
I don't know about the best penetrating oil but up here in Minnesota I've seen guys[my brother] spray WD-40 on sucker minnows when there ice fishing to catch northern pike. I won't do it because I'm a better fisherman than they are. I just don't understand why they caught all the fish!!!!!



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El Toro

03-24-2005 16:50:10




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 Re: Best Penetrating Oil? in reply to Nathan in Texas, 03-24-2005 13:17:21  
I like a torch better than any penetrating oil. Been using them for years. Hal



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Redmud

03-24-2005 16:06:49




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 Re: Best Penetrating Oil? in reply to Nathan in Texas, 03-24-2005 13:17:21  
Nathan, It's six of one, half dozen of the other. whatever you use that works, won't work on the next bolt you try it on.



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Michael Soldan

03-24-2005 15:52:27




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 Re: Best Penetrating Oil? in reply to Nathan in Texas, 03-24-2005 13:17:21  
I am no expert and my opinion carries no more weight or value than anyone else. But, I have been told that WD40 is really a Water Displacement formula and although it has lubricant qualities it does not perform for any period of time. I used to use it on door hinges on the vehicles and I was finding that two or three days later I was hearing squeeks again. WD40 dries out quickly and is a poor choice as a lubricant. It works very well for displacing moisture..spray a wet distributor cap, wipe it off and it will fire, it is a good starting fluid and will fire a small engine when it is flooded but it does not have sustained lubricating qualities like a good petroleum based lubricant.In our shop we used a product called "MOVE_IT" which sprayed on would loosen siezed bolts overnight and we swore by it. There are lots of good penetrating products on the market but WD 40 isn't one of them in my opinion. If you are happy with it by all means use it but it has not satisfied my requirements. Mike in Exeter Ontario

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Paul in Mich

03-24-2005 16:02:50




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 Re: Best Penetrating Oil? in reply to Michael Soldan, 03-24-2005 15:52:27  
Mike, Maybe thats why WD-40 didn"t work so well on my hair clippers. I was using the clippers, lubed with WD-40 to trim my beard, so I would look "irrestable" to the missus. One whiff of the WD-40. and she wouldnt le me get within 50 feet of her.



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PAULIH300

03-24-2005 15:39:49




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 Re: Best Penetrating Oil? in reply to Nathan in Texas, 03-24-2005 13:17:21  
I have found that plain old heat (BernzoMatic) works better than any fluids.You can spray lubes all over the bolt heads and it never seems to seep past the head.(once you get it unscrewed).When a cloud of rust dust puffs out when the heat/air gun works,you'll know that it was the heat/impact that freed it up,not the miracle spray cans.



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the tractor vet

03-24-2005 15:35:50




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 Re: Best Penetrating Oil? in reply to Nathan in Texas, 03-24-2005 13:17:21  
Tryed them all and still go back to the Zep , it has done what others can't.



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farmall teen

03-24-2005 15:34:05




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 Re: Best Penetrating Oil? in reply to Nathan in Texas, 03-24-2005 13:17:21  
could use old motor oil, just have to let it soak



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Nathan in Texas

03-24-2005 15:31:32




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 Re: Best Penetrating Oil? in reply to Nathan in Texas, 03-24-2005 13:17:21  
LOL.

I didn't realize this would be about the same as asking how many brands of penetrating oils are there!

I am was going to try to swap out my temperature gauge tonight and mount up my light bar and some fun stuff like that. Gonna start on it tonight so if anything needs to soak a while I can still get it done and be using the tractor on Saturday afternoon.

Thanks for all the replies, I guess I'll pick up whatever has the best advertising on the can! ;-)

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dr.sportster

03-24-2005 15:25:19




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 Re: Best Penetrating Oil? in reply to Nathan in Texas, 03-24-2005 13:17:21  
Last time this came up most said PB blaster which Ive never seen nor tried.I purchased aero Kroil for $11.00 a can but for the price Ill stick to my old tried and true Liquid Wrench.Ive always had and liked it cause its the first I used as a kid.I give ample soaking time so even WD 40 seems ok to me.If its real stuck you need the heat on it anyhow.Where do guys buy PB- blaster??



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Vern-MI

03-25-2005 09:46:22




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 Re: Best Penetrating Oil? in reply to dr.sportster, 03-24-2005 15:25:19  
NAPA Auto Parts

Murray's Discount Auto Stores

O'Reilly Auto Parts

Discount Auto Parts

Pep Boys

Auto Zone

Car Quest Auto Parts

Ace Hardware

VIPAR Heavy Duty

Wal-Mart



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dr.sportster

03-26-2005 05:42:49




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 Re: Best Penetrating Oil? in reply to Vern-MI, 03-25-2005 09:46:22  
Aoto Zone and Pep Boys I know.ILL use auto zone last time I went to Pep boys they had nowhere near the gasket paper selection as when they first opened and the flyer was in spanish only.I cant speak Spanish.



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Haas

03-24-2005 18:47:58




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 Re: Best Penetrating Oil? in reply to dr.sportster, 03-24-2005 15:25:19  
Wal Mart has the PB blaster.



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dr.sportster

03-25-2005 09:29:18




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 Re: Best Penetrating Oil? in reply to Haas, 03-24-2005 18:47:58  
We dont have wall marts Anywhere else?



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JiminIA

03-24-2005 15:24:35




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 Re: Best Penetrating Oil? in reply to Nathan in Texas, 03-24-2005 13:17:21  
I agree with IRV on the Lawason penetrating oil, pricey but lwason has some real good products. I think their nuts and bolts are the best. Second to that I would say the torch for heat or removal. PB is good too....Jim



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JOSSETTE

03-24-2005 15:17:10




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 Re: Best Penetrating Oil? in reply to Nathan in Texas, 03-24-2005 13:17:21  
they forgot the best one yet. HOT KNIFE!!!!! !!!!



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jmoore

03-24-2005 14:48:28




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 Re: Best Penetrating Oil? in reply to Nathan in Texas, 03-24-2005 13:17:21  
breakaway



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Nebraska Cowman

03-24-2005 14:44:50




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 Re: Best Penetrating Oil? in reply to Nathan in Texas, 03-24-2005 13:17:21  
PB and Kroil are very good for loosening stuck things but WD40 wins hands down for pleasant smell.



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Paul in Mich

03-24-2005 15:55:30




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 Re: Best Penetrating Oil? in reply to Nebraska Cowman, 03-24-2005 14:44:50  
If it doesn"t smell good, what good is it as a penetrating oil. Wouldnt be a bad idea if it tasted good also. A couple weeks ago, I went to trim my beard, and was out of clipper oil, so I used WD-40. The Missus thought I"d lost my mind. Apparently, she doesnt think WD-40 smells as good as I do.



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Nebraska Cowman

03-24-2005 17:11:55




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 Re: Best Penetrating Oil? in reply to Paul in Mich, 03-24-2005 15:55:30  
ya. I use it on my clipper too



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jmoore

03-24-2005 14:42:54




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breakaway



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Tailhunter

03-24-2005 14:22:02




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 Re: Best Penetrating Oil? in reply to Nathan in Texas, 03-24-2005 13:17:21  
Heat and/or PB Blaster



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Dixieland

03-24-2005 14:07:06




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 Re: Best Penetrating Oil? in reply to Nathan in Texas, 03-24-2005 13:17:21  
Well everyone has a favorite and so far WD-40 has worked best for me and I have tried um all! Good luck...Dixieland



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RustyFarmall

03-24-2005 15:09:54




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 Re: Best Penetrating Oil? in reply to Dixieland, 03-24-2005 14:07:06  
Dixieland, I couldn't have said it better myself.



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Irv

03-24-2005 13:54:55




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 Re: Best Penetrating Oil? in reply to Nathan in Texas, 03-24-2005 13:17:21  
LAWSON NON FLAMEABLE PENTETRATING OIL. GOOD STUFF, 9 BUCKS A CAN.INDUSTRIAL IRV



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BEN in KS

03-24-2005 13:49:41




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 Re: Best Penetrating Oil? in reply to Nathan in Texas, 03-24-2005 13:17:21  
One word: Kroil!!



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old

03-24-2005 13:35:35




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 Re: Best Penetrating Oil? in reply to Nathan in Texas, 03-24-2005 13:17:21  
Depends on what your doing I use PB, WD and tranny fluid depending on what it is and how long it can sit. I like tranny fluid best, it costs about 1/4 of the others and works well on most parts.



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williamf

03-24-2005 13:31:51




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 Re: Best Penetrating Oil? in reply to Nathan in Texas, 03-24-2005 13:17:21  
The best I've found for rusted nuts and bolts (and valve stems, which is where I mostly use it) is Kroil. It's high, but it doesn't take much. Smells even better than WD-40, too. WD-40 is the best for cleaning your hands, though.
Wm



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Bill Geer

03-24-2005 13:30:04




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 Re: Best Penetrating Oil? in reply to Nathan in Texas, 03-24-2005 13:17:21  
I think PB is way better then WD. Mantiance man tells me omc4 made by osborn is the best if you can get it. my opinon and his opinon. Bill



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gene b

03-24-2005 13:22:07




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 Re: Best Penetrating Oil? in reply to Nathan in Texas, 03-24-2005 13:17:21  
I have had good success with the PB BLASTER after cleaning with a wire brush first toget it clean and letting the blaster soak a while.



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