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    KROIL OIL, Thank You Guys!

    KROIL OIL, Thank You Guys! I am not sure who told me about it, but I found out about it on this forum for sure, so to anyone who has talked about it...Please take a bow or 2 or 3.

    I live in Arizona we don't have rust per say, I left a 2" X 4" X 24" piece of mild steel tubing in my backyard, unpainted for 10 years you could clean off the surface rust by licking your finger!

    Here's the story-

    Used shock from the East Coast, looks pretty nice on the outside, oh boy! I tried to take it apart- rusted, grimy, nasty, weld together,,,,,RUST WELDED TOGETHER!!!, everything's bad like a brick, so I get out my trusty Arizona/California WD-40- nothing, up next Liquid Wrench, Nope, PB Blaster, hey Jim Rome says it the best, NADA! 6 hours later I stop.

    I remembered the KROIL OIL that I read about on here and ordered up a can when it came in I gave everything a nice coat 30 mins later it was all soaked in, so a second coat I waited a hour then I gave it a try,,,, the think fell apart!

    This stuff is expensive, but totally worth every cent and you don't need much of it, I read up on it and it has 150 ingredients, well at least one if not all work! It smells great too, it's not a Hoppe's #9 great but good (That's my favorite men's cologne BTW)

    Anyway, Thank You guys, I learned something new, something I never needed before, but I differently needed it this time and for that I am appreciative.
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    Kroil is the #1 rusty nut buster for the oilfield worker in louisiana. With that being said, this advice sounds like a page out of the mechanical engineers bible. Barnett 3:68 "Thou shalt use only Kroil oil" (even as cologne) I'm glad it worked out for you Mil.
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    Trust us. When us East coast guys get into a west coast bike or part. We 're looking over our shoulder waiting for the big surprise. Yes, most everything up here is literally welded with rust It is not uncommon to spend more time in dis assembly/repairing threads/damage etc, than it takes to restore/repair the part or bike. Having said all of that ,I've never used Kroil! Or acetone/tranny fluid.Off to amazon I go
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    Great stuff......also sold under the trade name "Aero Kroil" made in Nashville, TN so you know it has to be good to work for the "good old boys" back east.

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    I had never used Kroil in till my next door neighbor gave me a can to use on my stuck pivot bolt and it worked like a charm. I went on to use it on all the linkage and stuff and everything slide right out. Now if a bolt even looks like it might be stuck i hit it with Kroil and let it soak a while.

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    I am using the KROIL that comes in a can now I am going to get the spray I am thinking it's a bit thinner so I will have two different ammos when I have to go into a rust battle.

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    Quote Originally Posted by onformula1 View Post
    I am using the KROIL that comes in a can now I am going to get the spray I am thinking it's a bit thinner so I will have two different ammos when I have to go into a rust battle.
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    Quote Originally Posted by onformula1 View Post
    I am using the KROIL that comes in a can now I am going to get the spray I am thinking it's a bit thinner so I will have two different ammos when I have to go into a rust battle.

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    According to the MSDS for both products which are available online, there is actually only one viscosity and one chemical content . . The reason it may appear thinner is simply because the fluid, which contains nano sized particles of prefabulated amulite and other "stuff", becomes “atomized” as the pressure from the carbon dioxide propellant, which in contrast to the nitrous oxide propellant propellant that is used all brands of arerosol whipped cream, is not as pleasurable to inhale, forces it thru the nozzle.


    The MSDS’s and list of other fine products like PYROLUBE [don’t ask] made by the mfg’s of Kroil are in the link below.

    http://www.kanolabs.com/msdsInfo.html


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    Hoppe #9 does smell good. On the can of kroon it mentions about the space it penetrate(really really small). I e heard if you put orioles in a mason jar and put the lid on with the seal and turn it upside down it will leak out
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    It has very many uses.Use it all the time.

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    I work for Odot ( Ohio dept of transportation ) and the trucks are covered with salt and calcium all winter so these trucks are covered in rust and we use that stuff all the time it works good.
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    Quote Originally Posted by ctk View Post
    Hoppe #9 does smell good. On the can of kroon it mentions about the space it penetrate(really really small). I e heard if you put orioles in a mason jar and put the lid on with the seal and turn it upside down it will leak out

    Could you translate this to English?

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    Quote Originally Posted by fabiodriven View Post
    Trick the people into thinking they're enacting their own will and you have willing slaves.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Scootertrash View Post
    Could you translate this to English?

    FFS, doesn't anyone on the internet proofread their posts before they hit "post reply"
    FFS......I have both loved and used this phrase for two decades now and it never fails to amuse ppl.

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    Oilfield approved in Alberta! Rock on Kroil! Seems to be only available through industrial dealers here though? PB Blaster is $15 a can. Can't imagine what Kroil costs? Our Millwrights gave me a sample can of $40 stuff that was supposed to be the shiite. Nope, Kroil was better.
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