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Kroil. Shere can I get some?

Anyone where can I get some locally in the Northern part of LA, Pasadena, Glendale?

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Anyone where can I get some locally in the Northern part of LA, Pasadena, Glendale?
Jeff,
Get to their website. They have an offer for two cans of Kroil spray for not much.

Google Deal

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The April/May 2007 edition of Machinist's Workshop did a test of penetrating oils where they measured the force required to loosen rusty test devices. Buy the issue if you want to see how they did the test. The results reported were interesting. The lower the number of pounds the better. Mighty interesting results for simple acetone and tranny fluid!

Penetrating oil . Average load .. Price per fluid ounce
None ................. 516 pounds .
WD-40 .............. 238 pounds .. $0.25
PB Blaster ......... 214 pounds .. $0.35
Liquid Wrench ... 127 pounds .. $0.21
Kano Kroil ........ 106 pounds .. $0.75
ATF-Acetone mix.. 53 pounds .. $0.10

The ATF-Acetone mix was a 50/50 mix (1 to 1 ratio)."

The author of the original article has confirmed this on the MW forum. (General - The Home Shop Machinist & Machinist's Workshop BBS)
..... what's happening is that the acetone breaks down the surface tension of the ATF which allows it to penetrate into the threads. Then the acetone evaporates, leaving the ATF to break down the rust a bit and act as a lubricant."..... some people add kerosene, 1/3, 1/3, 1/3
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Thanks Sherwood. No idea who may have some locally? I tried Burg hardware, they have no idea what I was talking about. Normally they are pretty good with stuff like that.

Tell me about this stuff because I have never used it before. Is it a detergent and a lube like WD40? Do you think it will loosen heavy grease build up but still will act like a long term lube? I need it for my Shimano shifter. The heavy grease caked up in there and it doesn't not allow the lever to return. I know some people shoot WD40 in there to flush out the grease and break it loose. It must have some type of lube to the keep the mechanical part oiled.

Enzo, thanks for the heads up. I just won't want to deal with mixing stuff right now. I need to use a few drop and let it do its job over night.

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Thanks Sherwood. No idea who may have some locally? I tried Burg hardware, they have no idea what I was talking about. Normally they are pretty good with stuff like that.

Tell me about this stuff because I have never used it before. Is it a detergent and a lube like WD40? Do you think it will loosen heavy grease build up but still will act like a long term lube? I need it for my Shimano shifter. The heavy grease caked up in there and it doesn't not allow the lever to return. I know some people shoot WD40 in there to flush out the grease and break it loose. It must have some type of lube to the keep the mechanical part oiled.

Enzo, thanks for the heads up. I just won't want to deal with mixing stuff right now. I need to use a few drop and let it do its job over night.

Jeff
jeff,
There may be other options for your situation. Carb cleaner will break down lube deposits pretty fast and the long nozzle hose will help direct it where you want. After flushing all dirt and grease, you could follow up with silicone spray or one of the gun lubes that attract minimal dust/dirt.

If you order the Kroil via mail order, you can take my other can in the meantime, then return one when you receive the order.

Hope this helps,
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Thanks for the offer. I will try the carb cleaner trick first. If not you will hear from me. Kroil is good to have around. You been ridin'? I started then I stopped because of the shifter. Great excuse isn't it?
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Hardly riding, but I have to get my butt in gear as will be a bike marshall for the upcoming Firecracker bike ride (20 and 30 miles) next week. Get that bike together and do it. Should be a cake walk for you.

Let me know about the Kroil.

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my excuse was a faulty air pump and bad tire, but rode today..... went too far, return trip was a b***** Sore sore sore in the nether regions. Mind is right, body not so much
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Hardly riding, but I have to get my butt in gear as will be a bike marshall for the upcoming Firecracker bike ride (20 and 30 miles) next week. Get that bike together and do it. Should be a cake walk for you.

Let me know about the Kroil.

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I will find out with the carb cleaner tomorrow. If not I will let you know. Thanks again.

what does a bike Marshall have to do with riding a bike? All they do is sit on the side line in that comfy beach chair watching all the beautiful girls ride by. Oh, the yelling too. I forgot
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my excuse was a faulty air pump and bad tire, but rode today..... went too far, return trip was a b***** Sore sore sore in the nether regions. Mind is right, body not so much
Keep on keeping on. It will hurt like hell the minute you sit on that saddle but it will numb out within the first 4-5 miles. after about 4-5 rides, you wouldn't feel a thing. You will have balls of steel.
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I found it locally to me at a "nut and bolt" warehouse....It's Tacoma Screw up in the NW. I'm sure you have something like that around? I have also bought it off their website.....Kinda like PB Blaster, but I like Kroil better...
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I usually have to order it from the manufacturer, Kano Labs.
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McMaster Carr has it... don't know if they will sell you one can.
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DONOT leave penetrating oil like WD-40 as a bike lube and ride

it is fine for cleaning or loosing a stuck bolt or part
but has very little long term lube property
you need a proper lube in the bearings and chain
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As I understand it, Kroil isn't legal to sell over the counter in Kali., but there seems to be no problem with ordering it from Kano labs. That's kind of weird if you ask me, but then again, it's Kali. For your application I'd follow Sherwood's solution for getting the old stuff off. As far as lubing the shifter & chain, there are other choices like Dupont Teflon Multipurpose Dry Wax Lubricant from Lowe's. I use that sparingly on my motorcycle chain.
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I order Kroil, I've never seen it for sale anywhere. I'm going to try the acetone-ATF deal though.
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I will find out with the carb cleaner tomorrow. If not I will let you know. Thanks again.

what does a bike Marshall have to do with riding a bike? All they do is sit on the side line in that comfy beach chair watching all the beautiful girls ride by. Oh, the yelling too. I forgot
Don't know if we get pointy badges, but I get to ride along and look at the scenery. I can deputize you too as soon as you pry that old grease from your shifter.

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Got it working with the carb cleaner. It need a but of oil. I found out Shimano use a type of grease in there that will harden over time if the shifter isn't use often. That's what I get for not riding.
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Maybe Shimano's method of selling more components. Glad to hear you got the toe jam out.

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