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Somewhat New WD-40 Product

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I've used the Acetone and ATF - worked OK...kept it in a spray bottle...other products stored better but it was ok. Better when you have a lot to take care of.
Bart
 
I've used the Acetone and ATF - worked OK...kept it in a spray bottle...other products stored better but it was ok. Better when you have a lot to take care of.
Bart

I have yet to come across a rusted up bolt/nut that needs a little help to bust it loose. But I have been experimenting with this Specialist Rust Release Penetrant on quite a few other tasks and I'm quite pleased and totally impressed. After fixing that mail box cylinder I used it my padlocks and on a really squeaky self closing door hinge and it fixed the problem, and no oily mess then or later. Then I wanted to tighten up a few loose door knobs in the house and started to use my old Yankee screw driver. I've had this Yankee since 1973 and it worked great for maybe three years and then started to jamb up and not function smoothly. Well, back in the day WD-40 was the go to for such a task. After trimming out two houses that Yankee was finished. The WD-40 gummed it up so bad you couldn't push it in. I later tried to clean it out with mineral spirits and it worked fine for a short time. Then another cleaning with spirits but it soon bound up again so I put the thing in a drawer for 15 years. We all know now that WD-40 ruins anything when used as a lubricant on something that has had oil or grease on it. So last week I doused my Yankee with this stuff, starting working it and then wiped it down. Now it's like brand new. An no black residue on the shaft after 100 push strokes! I'm really impressed with this new product that the new owners made to fix all the problems that the regular old WD-40 created. :p

Here's a Yankee screw driver/push drill.

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A locksmith friend likes Houdini spray for locks. He said WD-40 washes oil out of what it's sprayed on. It is a fantastic cleaner though and safe on anything I've tried.

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