Posted by Tom Fleming on October 31, 2008 at 18:37:41 from (209.195.155.84):
In Reply to: Loosener Preference posted by Wayta on October 31, 2008 at 14:06:41:
I mostly use PB blaster. I also use Kroil. both produce good results, but my ability to get Kroil isn't nearly as easy as blaster.
Once again, when talking about penetrants, there are a couple of good ones, and then snake oil rears its ugly head.....
If you really want to break badly rusted bolts/nuts loose, heat them first, then treat with your product of choice. Just like when soldering, you heat the piece, and "draw" the solder into the joint with the heat. same with penetrants. Heat the bolt or nut then apply the penetrant. no need to go wild with the heat, ie. don't go to "cherry", just heat to the point that the rust turns color. then soak with your favorite product.
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