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Penetrating oils compared.
Penetrating oils compared.
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Thank you for that info Mark!!!
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You bet Dan
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WD 40 is not a lubricant. It's a moisture displacer. Leave overnight, and it dries up to nothing. It may lubricate temporarily, (fish oil) but does not last.
Call Dan Benjamin for parts. P M me for the phone number.
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I use a spray on product called Gibbs. Best stuff I've ever tried. Lubricates and helps free up stuck things. I order it online at www.gibbsbrand.com
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thanks Mark. Here's a video on you tube that helped me also.
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I even tried this one , just like the others , works sometimes , sometimes not .
But I will try 50/50 ATF & acetone
But I will try 50/50 ATF & acetone
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Seafoam deep creep is my go to store bought penetrating oil. I like that is also leaves behind an oily film for a while. Atf+acetone or gasoline as always a winner too
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Seafoam is a very good product. I use it quite a bit.