PB blaster geniuses...

Eldon (WA)

Well-known Member
These guys are smart....they knew if they designed a spray can that never sprays where you aim it they will sell more product.....rant for the day.....
 
Come to Michigan, practice writing your name in the snow.
PB blaster is easy after that. And not nearly as cold! LOL
 
(quoted from post at 21:34:31 04/15/16) Come to Michigan, practice writing your name in the snow.
PB blaster is easy after that. And not nearly as cold! LOL

Been there, done that....it was my wife's handwriting, tho LOL!
 
Yes it does that. Dunno know why, but it does. Excellent stuff, works great for me, but it does go where it wants to.
 
Actually they probably sell more product having it go everywhere because it takes more PB to get it on what you want it to get on.The key is get it close to what you want to spray
and have the little hole pointed at the object of the spray(LOL)I've been using a gallon can of WD40 up by putting it in an old style oil can with a spout to get the WD40
exactly where I want it.
 
(quoted from post at 04:53:50 04/16/16) Actually they probably sell more product having it go everywhere because it takes more PB to get it on what you want it to get on.The key is get it close to what you want to spray
and have the little hole pointed at the object of the spray(LOL)I've been using a gallon can of WD40 up by putting it in an old style oil can with a spout to get the WD40
exactly where I want it.

My point exactly...if you don't include a straw with the can it sprays where it wants to...and they sell more. At least they could put a nozzle on it that would take a straw....and it always gets worse when the can is about empty.
 
thats odd, how many cans did that? i use probably a can every 2 weeks, here on the farm,and in my tool truck and ive had 1 can be a pos, somehow all the pressure leaked off new and all i had was a can of liquid pb blaster, not much one can do with that unless he's willing to punch a hole and drain it, i wasnt,
 
(quoted from post at 10:54:38 04/16/16)
(quoted from post at 04:53:50 04/16/16) Actually they probably sell more product having it go everywhere because it takes more PB to get it on what you want it to get on.The key is get it close to what you want to spray
and have the little hole pointed at the object of the spray(LOL)I've been using a gallon can of WD40 up by putting it in an old style oil can with a spout to get the WD40
exactly where I want it.

My point exactly...if you don't include a straw with the can it sprays where it wants to...and they sell more. At least they could put a nozzle on it that would take a straw....and it always gets worse when the can is about empty.
Interesting. The cans I get here in MI all come with the straw.
 
I agree, really dislike the smell of that stuff. Especially in the closed up shop in the wintertime. gobble
 
Love the stuff. Been working on equipment with square headed nuts. Just need to save up a bunch of straws. Always miss placing them.
 
For years I bought PB Blaster by the case and thought it was as good as it gets. Then about a year ago I thought I would try the old acetone and automatic transmission oil combo in a spray bottle. A couple guys that help me like it better than Blaster. I think it is about the same. Blaster seems to stay where you put it and does not run as much. Now I keep both mixtures around.
 

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