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unclebilly 04-27-2024 05:48 AM

WD40 Near Me
 
I can never find a can of WD40 that works when I need it. The cans are either depressurized, the nozzles are broken, or they are empty.

I’ve had kroil in the past and even tried LPS and the farm supply brand of penetrating oil.

I’ve heard of mixing acetone with atf but have not tried it.

What is your go to penetrating oil?

stevej37 04-27-2024 06:02 AM

Kroil or PB Blaster are both real good.

Zeke 04-27-2024 06:06 AM

Kroil comes in pressurized cans too. I use WD but I keep a can of PB Blaster around for penetrating. The PB can lost pressure just like a can of WD. There are ways to recharge on YT.

Heat and paraffin works. Heat works with lots of products. I don't use WD except to clean and displace water as it was designed. I use some kind of oil or other lubricant to oil things. I use automotive grade silicone on vinyl windows and other places that I don't want to get oily or dirty.

I use WD on my metal lathe and then oil it with 3 different types of lube as recommended by South Bend.

oldE 04-27-2024 06:18 AM

I don't use WD40 as a lube, but I bought a gallon can some years ago and keep refilling a spray bottle.

Best
Les

GH85Carrera 04-27-2024 07:19 AM

I use WD40 for spraying the inside of my distributor, and on metal tools I have gotten wet after use. And to remove road tar on my cars.

Bill Douglas 04-27-2024 11:44 AM

I don't use WD40. Occasionally I use CRC5.56.

But this stuff is wurth it's weight in gold. It works as a penetrating oil, but also works well as a VERY thin lubricating oil and it doesn't evaporate off and disappear.

Drum roll please... It's Wurth HHS200.

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Zeke 04-27-2024 01:10 PM

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Originally Posted by GH85Carrera (Post 12239494)
I use WD40 for spraying the inside of my distributor, and on metal tools I have gotten wet after use. And to remove road tar on my cars.

Radio repair guys spray it in volume pots and other turning brushed gear.

Evans, Marv 04-27-2024 01:11 PM

I have all kinds of penetrating and lubricating liquids/oils/etc. Those I use most often are WD40 when water is involved or for a very light lubricant, Kroil for a penetratinig oil to help break things loose, and Boeshield T9 for light penetrant/lubricant/lubricating residue. I use the Boeshield most often.

Zeke 04-27-2024 01:25 PM

Funny, I met a guy that was traveling and one thing that he had to have was a can of Boeshield to take home. I forget where he was from, but overseas for sure.

I have a can and it sits at the back of the shelf where there are a baker's dozen of this and that aerosol cans. Paints are in a different locker. I need to get them out of the garage. No other pressurized cans are in the garage.

bob deluke 04-27-2024 05:15 PM

Balistol when you can find it. Better than WD, pb, or Kroil. Gun shops usually carry it, but not in any shops around here.

look 171 04-27-2024 05:44 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Bill Douglas (Post 12239602)
I don't use WD40. Occasionally I use CRC5.56.

But this stuff is wurth it's weight in gold. It works as a penetrating oil, but also works well as a VERY thin lubricating oil and it doesn't evaporate off and disappear.

Drum roll please... It's Wurth HHS200.


This ^^^

I use it in the shop and everything else that requires a thicker oil and its sticky unlike oil which will run. We also use 3M 5 way penetrating oil https://www.electricsupplyinc.com/index.jsp?path=product&title=3m-5-way-penetrant&part=70305. or my favorite, 3 in1 with the long drip nozzle to get oil where I really need it. Tryflow is another oil I like for chains and such.

A930Rocket 04-27-2024 06:35 PM

When I worked at Boeing, we used Boeshield, when drilling certain parts.

look 171 04-27-2024 08:06 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by A930Rocket (Post 12239811)
When I worked at Boeing, we used Boeshield, when drilling certain parts.

Tell me lore about Boeshield. I use it on our cast iron or any metal surfaces really when items were not uses daily to prevent rust.

Bob Kontak 04-28-2024 03:45 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by stevej37 (Post 12239453)
Kroil or PB Blaster are both real good.

A gallon of PB Blaster and a squirt bottle are $40-60. Lowe's and Advance Auto has it but maybe not with the bottle. I like the small old style oil cans.

And then some loud mouth says: 80% of all stuck stuff comes undone with a blue tipped wrench. Unfortunately it's a few hundred bucks to get geared up.

I like a simple tip like this and stay away from the cut off torches.

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Zeke 04-28-2024 07:06 AM

An Acetylene/air torch uses one hose. So can a propane/air torch with a pencil tip.

https://www.amazon.com/Propane-Welding-Operating-Temperature-ignition/dp/B0C2Z2DVGS?th=1

911Ghia 04-28-2024 07:18 AM

ATF mixed 50/50 with acetone, excellent for stuck nuts and bolts.

Rich

Zeke 04-28-2024 08:30 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by 911Ghia (Post 12240016)
ATF mixed 50/50 with acetone, excellent for stuck nuts and bolts.

Rich

I've been hearing that for 20 years. Doesn't do anything for me. Waste of time and acetone. Someone must like it or everyone is just parroting some internet myth.

If one uses heat along with the 50/50 then any scientific evidence is invalid.

VINMAN 04-28-2024 01:40 PM

Can't remember the last ime I used WD40 as a penetrant. I always thought it sucked.
This stuff is my go to. Along with PB and Kroil. Liquid Wrench ranks up there too.


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billybek 04-28-2024 06:27 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by VINMAN (Post 12240218)
Can't remember the last ime I used WD40 as a penetrant. I always thought it sucked.
This stuff is my go to. Along with PB and Kroil. Liquid Wrench ranks up there too.


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I don't know what is in that stuff but back in the day, a bottle of rust buster in the service van was a guaranteed nasty headache for me.

If I needed some, I would purchase it from the parts wholesaler and charge it to and leave it on the jobsite.


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