I love the stuff and the machinists and motor shops I deal with swear by it. At this price you and a buddy can split the cost and test it out.
http://www.kanolabs.com/msn/
I love the stuff and the machinists and motor shops I deal with swear by it. At this price you and a buddy can split the cost and test it out.
http://www.kanolabs.com/msn/
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Cool just bought it. Never used it before. I figure I will give a can to my dad. He's a farmer so I'm sure he will find some uses for it
Rob
That crap is bees fricken knees. You will not be disappointed.
I won't use anything else. Blows PB blaster away.
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'85 Honda 250sx
'87 Honda 250sx
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I don't take anything tough apart without it! I'm low on it too.... this deal seems great
thanks for the post
1983 212x "Mickey Dunlap" Powroll TT Trike -Blue frame, Supertrapp (looking for a Powroll DD), WEB Stage II cam, Powroll 6mm stroker, Wiseco 10.25:1 piston stock bore, ported, polished, +2 Swinger,White low-pros and 250R front fender, BAPP rear shock, Powroll Decals, NOS Carlisle R/A's
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I get it for free at work....great stuff.
85 250r
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07 LTR
The Best stuff I have found!!!
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stuff is the bomb! i pay 12$ for the small cans here in IN. I just ordered those, great deal thanks!
That's all we use at the plant here great stuff and one heck of a deal there!
Had a Honda CT-70 with the handle bar froze on. Soaked that nut down inside the bar for 3 days and busted loose first turn.
There is another product out there called Numb Nutz, http://www.onlyomega.com/Catalog/Catalog_Lubricants.htm I use it in the Steel Mill it will bust totally rusted nuts too.
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They always run best before they blow!
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I never thought of this before, but a lot of the guys on the gun forums I frequent use for cleaning guns. They stressed not to rely on it as a lubricant, but only for cleaning. Some of them mix it with various other gun cleaning products also. If anyone is interested in some of their recipes, I will try to get some and post them here.
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If anyone here has ever worked on medium duty Ford Super Duty trucks (F-350, 450, and 550 with dual rear wheels), you'll know that the rear wheels seize themselves to both the hub and each other. I hit mine for quite a while with an 8lb sledge and they didn't budge. I sprayed them with Kroil every other day for about two weeks and the next time I took the lugs off, the wheels came off by hand.
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OK, this is what they posted:
I'm not really sure about that last one, but it was posted so I passed it along. Any use of these ideas is of your own free will and no one is responsible for the results but you.soak with it KROIL then clean, then use EEZOX, or CLP
I use it on .22 suppressor baffle stacks and the cylinder face of revolvers to lift lead fouling. I treat the area, leave it overnight and everything comes off with a light brushing (MUCH less aggressive brushing required than with CLP or solvents).
It will get stuff lose from your barrel that nothing else will get.
+1 on a bore cleaner . It's real good to swab your bore between strings at the bench , real popular with quite a few in the benchrest crowd .
It's very thin and makes a great lube for dial indicators . . . . pop the back off of a 1" travel-type indicator , and hold it at arms length , sqirt a mist into the air above it and let just a small amount fall into the backside of your indicator , its all it takes .
Awesome bore cleaner for lead buildup.
Kroil makes a GREAT cutting fluid as well... the stuff is AMAZING!
Been using Kroil for many years. For cleaning my bores I mix about a 60/40% Shooters Choice Bore Cleaner/Kroil for bore cleaning great mix
I mix Kroil at 50/50 with either Hoppes #9 or Bore-Tech's Rimfire Blend and it works great.
I use it- 50/50 mixed with Hoppe's. Great gun cleaner.
I soak my Suppressors in it and also use it to clean my guns
It is fantastic in coffee, makes your woman deleriously affectionate, increases IQ by 25 points, your bench press by 50#, and cleans barrels.
As far as company names here's three that others came up with:
"Mooseloveur, Datura, and Mengele, LLC."
"Frobisher Mooselip House of Maggotry"
"Dmitri's Emergency Moose Repair"
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