50/50?A mix of ATF and acetone makes for an effective, inexpensive soak solution.
Yes, I also use PB Blaster, most of the time.Friend that owns a auto service business swears by PB Blaster. Says they buy it by the case. I just bought a can to keep on hand..
I don't know about Loos All but Permatex generally supply good products.I've used Loos All Permatex for many years with good reults. But there have been studies on penetrant fluids, I'll need to have a look and see what the most recent is as there may be better than that now.
When I was a 'young 'un,' I used Twenty Mule Team Borax, sometimes shortened to 'Boraxo.' A gritty cleanser for oily hands and use water to make it a paste, rub-it good. It came in a tall oval can. Even today, I can see Ward Bond, driving a conestoga wagon across arid plains, pulled by a team of horses. "Clean hands, that's me!"I don't know about Loos All but Permatex generally supply good products.
I think Permatex waterless hand cleaner is the BEST! Even if you forget to put the lid back on it doesn't turn to liquid like the "G" brand.
When I was a 'young 'un,' I used Twenty Mule Team Borax, sometimes shortened to 'Boraxo.' A gritty cleanser for oily hands and use water to make it a paste, rub-it good. It came in a tall oval can. Even today, I can see Ward Bond, driving a conestoga wagon across arid plains, pulled by a team of horses. "Clean hands, that's me!"
Yip, barrier cream works brilliant. Reminded me to get some more thanks.There was another product I used to use on my hands. It was like a pre treatment. The stuff came in a can and smelled like Ivory Soap. You rubbed it in and let it dry. When you washed up there was no grease or dirt anywhere. Stuff worked great..just can't remember the name of the stuff, or if it is even around anymore.
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