Which penetrating oil is best? Penetrating Oil Machinist’s Workshop Magazine recently did a test to determine which brand of penetrating oil worked best on rusty bolt / nut combinations. They scientifically rusted the threads on a group of nut/bolt combinations then measured the torque it took to remove the nuts after they had been soaked with various penetrants.
Here are the results…. No Penetrant 516 poundsWD-40 238 poundsPB Blaster 214 poundsLiquid Wrench 127 poundsKano Kroil 106 poundsATF / Acetone 53 pounds The ATF / Acetone is a homemade machinist’s recipe that has been around for more than sixty years. It is made up of fifty percent Automatic Transmission Fluid and Acetone (acetone… you can buy at any local hardware store). The ATF/Acetone mix proved to be the most effective by far and costs the least amount per use. It was also interesting to note that the Liquid Wrench brand worked almost as good as the Kroil brand which costs about 20 percent more. I put this information here because… if you are like me… you have tried most of these brands at one time or another and some seemed to work better than others… but there was no real proof…till now. It also gives you greater respect for those early day machinists who after much trial and error figured out a simple penetrant recipe that works better than anything available today. If you ever wondered what they used before products like WD-40 and Liquid Wrench were available…now you know. |
Re: Which penetrating oil is best? That's great but unfortunatly I have never had any 'scientifically rusted' nuts to remove.:D
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Re: Which penetrating oil is best? Sea Foam deep creep is also a good product.
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Re: Which penetrating oil is best? I will have to give the ATF/acetone thing a try!
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Re: Which penetrating oil is best? ATF evaporates at a very very slow rate, BUT Acetone evaporates super super Fast, so you better keep your mix in an Enclosed container, or keep adding Acetone very very often.
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Re: Which penetrating oil is best? Aerokroil. Not cheap but it what the machine shops use that work on the old stuff.
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Re: Which penetrating oil is best? Mouse Milk. Weird name but is very good. Works well in avation too.
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Re: Which penetrating oil is best? the ATF/ACETONE mix is fantastic!
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Re: Which penetrating oil is best? I like GibbsBrand....it's also a very good corrosion inhibiter.
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Re: Which penetrating oil is best? have been using the Kroil for years. Dad used to work at a boat shop and they used gallons of it. Works great, but will def try the atf/acetone as I always have both on hand anyway.
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Re: Which penetrating oil is best? Calfonex, I'm not sure if it's still made but it worked well.
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Re: Which penetrating oil is best? I use PB Blaster most of the time . Its may not the best but easy to get and works most of the time.Your local stores has it.
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Re: Which penetrating oil is best? Nothing,I repeat,Nothing on planet earth will beat Castle thrust.It is hard to find,but amazes everyone who has ever tried it. James:)
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Re: Which penetrating oil is best? Something I used to like, but haven't seen for while is CRC 5-56. I think Kroil is probably better, though.
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Re: Which penetrating oil is best? I use PB Blaster, but that stuff smells nasty!
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Re: Which penetrating oil is best? I have to say the ATF/Acetone work best for me. Over the past 50 years I've tried most all the penatrents and fount this combination to work best
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Re: Which penetrating oil is best? knocker-loose by K-N if I remember correctly.
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Re: Which penetrating oil is best? I like the blue wrench, if heat is not an issue. I've also used Liquid Wrench for years to keep things moist while I proceed to snap things off! Sort of like liquid drain cleaners -- pour it in, let it sit for a bit, then go get the snake and clear it out. Of course, it is my inept technique which explains this phenomenon, and no lack of efficacy on the part of these fine products!
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Re: Which penetrating oil is best? when I worked in KC back in 61 62 we had a product called Motion. Could be used on electrical stuff. Spray a directional switch and sometimes it would work again .
hydrogen peroxide works allso. |
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