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| | Forums66 Topics126,776 Posts1,039,274 Members48,100 | Most Online2,175 Jul 21st, 2025 | | | Joined: Jan 2002 Posts: 2,696 'Bolter | 'Bolter Joined: Jan 2002 Posts: 2,696 | Replacing the wooden handles on one of our wheelbarrows and them bolts and nuts were really rusty and stuck together. I knew I had come commercial stuff but totally forgot the can of homemade pen oil which is 50/50 of ATF (Automatic Transmission Fluid) and Acetone. Later in the day I tried breaking loose the rusty nuts and they all gave in to me. So if you ever run out of your commercial stuff......
Craig My '50 Chevy 3100 5 window, '62-235cu, 3:55 rear My truck ....... Respect The Rust If I'm not working on my truck, '65 m00stang or VW camper, I'm fishing with the wife or smoking Salmon.
| | | | Joined: Jan 2014 Posts: 3,504 'Bolter | 'Bolter Joined: Jan 2014 Posts: 3,504 | I ran out of PB blaster this week and didn’t feel like running to the store and paying $8 or whatever it is now.
Mixed up the same concoction, and have been pleased with the results. My only complain is that it’s a bit messy compared to an aerosol can. I might need to try a different squirt bottle.
1951 3100
| | | | Joined: Apr 2002 Posts: 2,168 A teacher, but always an apprentice. | A teacher, but always an apprentice. Joined: Apr 2002 Posts: 2,168 | I've heard that before as well, but with acetone pushing $60/gallon in some places up here, it sounds pretty pricey. | | | | Joined: Oct 2021 Posts: 5,684 'Bolter | 'Bolter Joined: Oct 2021 Posts: 5,684 | How much is PB Blaster by the gallon? You don't really mix more than a couple ounces at a time for normal use.
1950 Chevrolet 3100 (Ol' Roy) 1939 Packard Standard Eight Coupe (The Phantom) | 1956 Cadillac Coupe de Ville (The Bismarck) | 1956 Cadillac Sixty Special Fleetwood (The Godfather) | 1966 Oldsmobile Toronado (The Purple Knif) | 1966 Ford Mustang (Little Red) | 1964 Ford Galaxie 500 coupe | 1979 Ford F-100 | 1976 Ford F-150 (Big Red) | 1995 Ford F-150 (Newt)
| | | | Joined: May 2016 Posts: 268 'Bolter | 'Bolter Joined: May 2016 Posts: 268 | Wow $60. It’s 18 a gallon here at menards 1949 gmc 1-ton | | | | Joined: Jan 2003 Posts: 354 'Bolter | 'Bolter Joined: Jan 2003 Posts: 354 | I've only used it once on front axle king pins and it didn't help but then neither did anything else. But I did notice that after a week or so it separated into two layers that you have to look at closely to see. Does every one re-mix before using?
Harold Wilson 41 Chevy 3/4 Ton
| | | | Joined: Mar 2014 Posts: 4,209 Moderator, Electrical Bay | Moderator, Electrical Bay Joined: Mar 2014 Posts: 4,209 | Probably just me but I've had such miserable results from PT Barnum blaster I avoid it. The last can I bought dribbled out the air pressure, became flat and I poured the stuff into a glass jar. It still didn't work. I'm not certain I could have coaxed it into penetrating a dry sponge. Until about 10 years ago there was a company in East Texas that made the best penetrating oil I've ever seen. It was sold at HVAC contractor supply stores and for stuck fittings it was magic. A couple of drops and by the time you got the cap back on the fitting could be unscrewed as if it was new. But from what I have been told someone in the tree-hugging crowd had a dream some ingredient caused acne in vampire bats and forced the guys out of business.
~ Jon 1952 1/2 ton with 1959 235 | T5 with 3.07 rear end
| | | | Joined: Jan 2014 Posts: 3,504 'Bolter | 'Bolter Joined: Jan 2014 Posts: 3,504 | I have found that almost anything in an aerosol can nowadays᠁runs out of propellant well before it runs out of liquid. I have recently taken to recharging cans with compressed air. Not ideal, but it works.
Aside from that, PB Blaster works OK for me. I do think the Acetone/ATF works as well or better. Tough thing to prove.
I have learned that any penetrating oil without some application of heat is nearly worthless. I’m thus far been too cheap to try Kroil. Supposedly that is pretty good stuff.
1951 3100
| | | | Joined: Jan 2002 Posts: 2,696 'Bolter | 'Bolter Joined: Jan 2002 Posts: 2,696 | Thanks all for the replies. The best aerosol penetrator I've used is Pentron but is apparently no longer produced. Thus why I bought a few cans of it, in case I need a spray. Until then.....back to Acetone/ATF which I always shake well before using.
Craig My '50 Chevy 3100 5 window, '62-235cu, 3:55 rear My truck ....... Respect The Rust If I'm not working on my truck, '65 m00stang or VW camper, I'm fishing with the wife or smoking Salmon.
| | | | Joined: Mar 2014 Posts: 4,209 Moderator, Electrical Bay | Moderator, Electrical Bay Joined: Mar 2014 Posts: 4,209 | SUPCO isn't too bad. You can get it at Grainger for $5 (seems like it might be a 6 oz bottle). Has a little tube that pulls out to reach places. HVAC guys I know now use Nu-Calgon mostly...not cheap. Kroil used to be very good, but it isn't the same today. Something changed around 2019 and the price went right through the roof. And it doesn't seem to work as well. The HVAC guys I know don't use it any more. Another one is Mouse Milk. Aviation guys use it a lot but from what I have been told you have to leave it on for a while to let it work.
~ Jon 1952 1/2 ton with 1959 235 | T5 with 3.07 rear end
| | | | Joined: Jun 2010 Posts: 169 'Bolter | 'Bolter Joined: Jun 2010 Posts: 169 | I've been using Seafoam Deep Creep. It foams when you spray it and penetrates well. Better results than Kroil. | | |
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