GophersGarage
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Just trying to think of something dry to spray my cars tracks
Definitely NOT cooking spray. That uses cooking oil which will go rancid over time, and will get sticky.

On an unrelated note, my bundt cakes keep sticking in the pan and just will not release. I tried spraying some liquid wrench in the pan before I put in the batter and while the cake did release it tasted awful and sort of... cancery. Any ideas? Should I just get used to the taste?

On an unrelated note, my bundt cakes keep sticking in the pan and just will not release. I tried spraying some liquid wrench in the pan before I put in the batter and while the cake did release it tasted awful and sort of... cancery. Any ideas? Should I just get used to the taste?
Pam is nothing more than cooking oil in a spray can. Nothing magical about it.
Just trying to think of something dry to spray my cars tracks
Teflon chain lube. I use it on my atv chains and ride in sand, not an ounce of sand sticks.
Then I'm curious why Pam was a thought, far from 'dry'. Thouhg seems it might keep the jbweld from setting if applied first.Just trying to think of something dry to spray my cars tracks
On an unrelated note, my bundt cakes keep sticking in the pan and just will not release. I tried spraying some liquid wrench in the pan before I put in the batter and while the cake did release it tasted awful and sort of... cancery. Any ideas? Should I just get used to the taste?
I went over to the store and the guy sold me some product called jbweld he says a lot use it for car stuff. its 2 little tubes to mix. I mixed it up and added to tracks all over
but now I find seat hard to move. dont understand