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Old 01-06-2013, 09:33 AM
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WD-40 now has a new line of products out http://www.wd40specialist.com/
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A vote for Kroil oil, Just Google the name, not cheap but you know what they say ...
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Started using Kroil two years ago after a post on a gun site telling of a two for one special.for large spray cans. It was recommended for cleaning and lubricating the barrels. Haven't used WD-40 since except for getting tar off the car body. Get on the mailing list for a complete line of products and special sales. www.kanolabs.com
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Been using kroil for years, havent found anything that works as well
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I use liquid wrench but I soak the bolts twice a day till I'm ready and I haven't had a problem with any bolt yet with a breaker bar. Most bolts I have needed off are original and never taken off before. Did a motor and trans swap Maybe I'm just lucky. Suspension is next.
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I work in a power plant and kroil is amazing the rule is let it soak right now i am frame off restoring a 1972 michigan car and havent had any probs geting nuts and bolts free just shoot them with kroil and take them out the next day an other trick is to warm the bolt with a propane torch and dab bees wax on it it sucks in like solder and frees it up
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Old 01-28-2013, 09:14 AM
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Anyone one else order any Kroil from the above link, Kanolabs/google offer? I ordered almost three weeks ago and have yet to receive my order. My credit card was charged but I have not seen any invoice or shipping/tracking for order.

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It takes a while, but they are good for shipping the product. I called them and they said they didn't have a record of the order (arghh), but it was at the door when I got home. It took about 3-4 weeks.
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Seems to be double posting ... sorry
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"Gibbs" for Penitrating, and "Strong Arm" for Rusty...Best I have ever tried...
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Heating the nut/bolt and letting candle wax penetrate is an old timers trick I learned from my dad
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