AZ_Catskinner
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I like PB better of the two. I can't stand the smell of Kroil and I really never noticed a difference in how well they work.
What is the Styrofoam cup trick?
What is the Styrofoam cup trick?
Put some paper towels down, put about 1/4 to 3/8 inch of PB Blaster in a styrofoam cup, and wait a few minutes...
Kroil looks interesting but PB Plaster has always worked well for me, it's cheap, and readily available in multiple locations near my house. Logic states that if Kroil was that much better, it would be on shelves and not some obscure mail order item. Just saying.
One thing I do though is apply PB Blaster, hit the bolt/nut repeatedly with a hammer, and apply again. If it's really stuck I'll let it soak overnight. On things that I plan on working on I'll start soaking a week ahead of time. I could understand how this would be impossible for a mechanic but for a household item it works great.
So what version would be the best? Is AeroKroil just Kroil in an aerosol spray can? I would think the regular Kroil would go further and last longer. How do you apply it?
I think the trick is just to show that it's more powerful than say WD-40. If you put WD-40 in a cup of styrofoam it won't eat through it.
I keep Marvel Mystery Oil in a pump sprayer, anything serious gets the Kroil, but I also buy and try just about anything I find. WD40 has been demoted to label removal duty and little else.
2 king sized cans of Kroil incl shipping $12.
http://www.kanolabs.com/google/
I prefer either chrysler foaming rust penetrant or gm heat valve lubricant /rust penetrant
I normally use PB Blaster (called "skunk piss" around here because of the smell), but I use Liquid Wrench (especially the stuff with moly) pretty often, too. Ordered some of the Google-special Kroil to see what it's like, and I have the components for the "evil penetrant" in the garage to mix up at some point.
I read the whole thread and can't figure out what you guys are referring to and why you won't spell it out?
Are you referring to Ed's Red?
I think (or at least I'm assuming, from what I've read) it's the commonly-referred to combination of ATF and acetone; it seems like you slop some on, ask the bolt nicely, and it works itself out with no help.
Not quite sure why no one's allowed to talk about it, though.
Not quite sure why no one's allowed to talk about it, though.

If anyone has a canuck source for Kroil, I'd welcome hearing about it.