Re: Best rust penetrant?
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People laugh but i have a can of the prolong stuff for the most stubborn bolts. I use PB as the mainstay and only use that on stuff that is really bad. They used to sell it in the stores when they were promoting their corrosive snake oil for engines. Last i knew you pretty much have to order it direct from them online now.
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Re: Best rust penetrant?
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My favorite has always been the GM heat riser solvent for rusted bolt and pins in corroded aluminium. That stuff just eats corrosion. Gus
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Re: Best rust penetrant?
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My favorite has always been the GM heat riser solvent for rusted bolt and pins in corroded aluminium. That stuff just eats corrosion. Gus Ditto! That's all we used at work, worked great as long as they didn't mess with the formula.
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Re: Best rust penetrant?
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My favorite has always been the GM heat riser solvent for rusted bolt and pins in corroded aluminium. That stuff just eats corrosion. Gus Ditto! That's all we used at work, worked great as long as they didn't mess with the formula. Canadian Tire used to sell heat riser penetrant years ago. Can't get it now. I use to have an 85 KW that had a seized piano type door hinge. I sprayed cans full of every brand you can imagine on it to no effect. One shot of the heat riser stuff and the red rust ran out of it. Another shot and a few more swings of the door and the door would swing shut and latch. I'm thinking the active ingredient is acetone or toluene because the last time I could buy the stuff it was in a 4oz bottle so I poured it in a WD40 pump bottle and it ate the piston in the pump. Kevin
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Re: Best rust penetrant?
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A spray bottle with plain ol' water! Water helped create the rust, therefore, water is the solvent that will loosen the rust. And yes, I live in Iowa so I know a thing or two about rust! Please explain.
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Re: Best rust penetrant?
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My favorite has always been the GM heat riser solvent for rusted bolt and pins in corroded aluminium. That stuff just eats corrosion. Gus Same here, started buying the GM stuff when my dodge dealer quite selling there's.
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Re: Best rust penetrant?
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JB-80.. I have been using it for about 20 years. I tried all the rest that are listed above. JB- 80 works the best..
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Re: Best rust penetrant?
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A spray bottle with plain ol' water! Water helped create the rust, therefore, water is the solvent that will loosen the rust. And yes, I live in Iowa so I know a thing or two about rust! Do you use a drop of dish soap with it to get it to flow?
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Re: Best rust penetrant?
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My dad is in love with the old mopar spray 0318039AB. I guess the formula has changed, which he doesn't like. Any thoughts what might be a good replacement? He like the foaming aspect of the original.
Thanks! I absolutely love that stuff. It's all I use for rust penetrant. The part number did change to an AD. That's probably when the formula changed.
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Re: Best rust penetrant?
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Jon here from HomemadeTools.net. Thanks for the mention. To celebrate our 20,000th homemade tool, we made a new ebook featuring our top 50 homemade tools. You guys are welcome to it for free: http://download.homemadetools.net/50MustReadTools.pdfPretty cool book, thanks for coming on board and linking us in!
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Re: Best rust penetrant?
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Found this in Engine Builder online: What’s the Best Penetrant? A recent online article provided some information on various penetrating oils. A subjective test of all the popular penetrates with the control being the torque required to remove the nut from a “scientifically rusted” environment resulted in the following numbers. Penetrating oils ……….Average torque load to loosen No Oil used 516 pounds WD-40 238 pounds PB Blaster 214 pounds Liquid Wrench 127 pounds Kano Kroil 106 pounds ATF*-Acetone mix 53 pounds The ATF*-Acetone mix was a “home brew” mix of 50% – 50% by volume automatic transmission fluid and acetone. It has been said that lacquer thinner may be used as a substitute for acetone. From: Engine Pro Technical Committee with special thanks to Machinist’s Workshop Magazine ( www.machinistsworkshop.net) and Bert Hitzing. R.
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