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Success in the hunt for PB Blaster 120-130

Encouraged by the experience of others, I carefully searched the shelves of the Kelowna Canadian (aka Crappy, Canucky) Tire store and lo & behold there were a few cans of PB Blaster. Not exactly conspicuous, but I probably looked right past them on previous visits.
As a sidebar, I ran out of Liquid Wrench 2 days ago and started using 3 in 1 Professional High-Performance Penetrant Spray. Although not especially good science, I was able to do an A vs. B comparison on everybody’s favorite challenge – brake lines, specifically on two rear wheel cylinders. After 24 hours drenched with Liquid Wrench, I still had to break the line to get the flare nut out on one. After 24 hours soaked with 3 in 1 on the other, the nut came out slick as you please with nary a twist in the line itself. As I said, not great science, but interesting nevertheless.

Cheers,

Barry






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