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basskisser June 11th 04 01:45 PM

removing corrosion
 
"Joe" wrote in message ...
"basskisser" wrote in message
om...

Tell us, JoeTechnician, what proof do you have that Corrosion X is
better than Kroil? Or is it just another of your absurd opinions?



Aside from the first hand experience I have had with each, there are some
important physical properties of CorrosionX that make it superior to Kroil.
I will be more than happy to list these properties for you. I will however
only give you one at a time to see how well you process the information.
In the unlikely event you show *any* ability to comprehend I will follow up
with others.

Here it goes-

#1, CorrosionX is a dielectric lubricant/protectant, Kroil is not.


Hmm, did the poster say that he needed a dielectric lubricant? I
didn't see that listed as his requirements. Please, go on.

Joe June 11th 04 02:50 PM

removing corrosion
 

"basskisser" wrote in message
om...
"Joe" wrote in message

...
"basskisser" wrote in message
om...

Tell us, JoeTechnician, what proof do you have that Corrosion X is
better than Kroil? Or is it just another of your absurd opinions?



Aside from the first hand experience I have had with each, there are

some
important physical properties of CorrosionX that make it superior to

Kroil.
I will be more than happy to list these properties for you. I will

however
only give you one at a time to see how well you process the information.
In the unlikely event you show *any* ability to comprehend I will follow

up
with others.

Here it goes-

#1, CorrosionX is a dielectric lubricant/protectant, Kroil is not.


Hmm, did the poster say that he needed a dielectric lubricant? I
didn't see that listed as his requirements. Please, go on.


Nope.
You first have prove to me that you understand why a dielectric
penetrant/lubricant/protectant is superior to a non-dielectric.



John H June 11th 04 06:25 PM

removing corrosion
 
On 11 Jun 2004 05:45:06 -0700, (basskisser) wrote:



Hmm, did the poster say that he needed a dielectric lubricant? I
didn't see that listed as his requirements. Please, go on.


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