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Default removing corrosion

Also Sprach Joe :

"Jack Goff" wrote in message
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"bomar" wrote in message
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In this situation heat is probably out of question...
so-
KROIL.
A little had to find, but works wonders.
If not that, PB Blaster (most parts stores)
WD 40 is WORTHLESS for this.


www.kanolabs.com manufactures and sells Kroil and their other products
direct from their website.

Jack


Good stuff, but there is better-
http://corrosionx.com/


Corrosion-X is a fine, but messy preventative, but a **** poor
penetrant. Kroil is a fine penenetrant, but there is one even
better. http//www.mousemilk.com/ Ask any experienced A&P mechanic.

Dan

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