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So as i was working on the trailer i picked up to haul around my kayak i went to my local big box store to get some PB blaster to soak the rusty nuts and bolts with like i do on any project.  It has served me well over the years in many different uses but especially when i was working on my old Jeep.  I go to the shelf and they are sold out of my beloved PB blaster.  I had to make a quick decision and went with the WD-40 rust release penetrant.  I was very skeptical because i am not a fan of WD 40 anything but it was all they had.  Well after using it I can say it works as good if not better than PB blaster and will be getting it again should the need arise.

 

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"WD-40 and a craftsman wrench"  It fixes everything.  In fact I had to dig out a shrub with a bees' nest in it.  So I sprayed them down with that magic elixir, didn't get one bee sting.

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I like brake cleaner better. Just keep it away from painted items.  

brake cleaner is my second choice most times but I was working on all painted items so it wasn't an option.

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brake cleaner is my second choice most times but I was working on all painted items so it wasn't an option.

Ok.

 

i figured that would bring Raider to the conversation

Hes busy trying to figure out Ohms law. We might not ever see him again.

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