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Old 02-22-2013, 01:52 PM
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Ordered> have used this before>the right stuff.
Old 02-22-2013, 02:56 PM
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Perfect timing... I need to place an order.

Brought a couple cans of it to the Farm working on #6... the last time I went up there, I found my Dad had used all of it on his tractor and gas pump restorations. He said that it's good stuff!
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Just talked to the lady that handles orders since I forgot to put my expire date on the order form. She says thanks for the rush of orders today.
Old 02-22-2013, 03:59 PM
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It's what we used 15 years ago to break seized bolts out of large centrifugal chillers...I got about 5-6 cans of the stuff in my cabinet...

As far as the ATF and acetone go....can you pre mix and leave in a spray bottle or is it best to mix before use? What grade of ATF?

Thx...
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Thanks Sean
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Originally Posted by SeanR
Just talked to the lady that handles orders since I forgot to put my expire date on the order form. She says thanks for the rush of orders today.
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Thanks Sean
Yea, thanks Sean.

I hope it goes through at the special price. The "MSN - Deal" was already in the "Offer Code" box so I didn't do anything "extra". Is that correct?

There is also a "Google" deal but that one says $5.95 S&H where as this one implies shipping to be included.
Old 02-22-2013, 06:02 PM
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Thanks for the tip, Sean. One more sale.
Old 02-22-2013, 06:17 PM
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Just placed an order, too!
Old 02-22-2013, 06:27 PM
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Thanks Sean. It's a great deal, order placed.
Old 02-23-2013, 12:33 AM
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Originally Posted by AirtekHVAC
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As far as the ATF and acetone go....can you pre mix and leave in a spray bottle or is it best to mix before use? What grade of ATF?

Thx...
I pretty much mix it on demand, since the acetone flashes off pretty fast and through the smallest openings. Like the spray nozzle of a plastic spray bottle. It also softens most common plastics. So I have a vintage pump oiler in metal, and keep an inch of ATF in the bottom. I add an inch of acetone, and apply to my project as needed. Come back in a week and all the acetone has flashed off what's in the can, leaving just the ATF again. ATF on its own is a pretty handy lubricant, while adding the acetone thins it to let it get into tighter spaces like rusty bolt threads, then evaporates off and lets the ATF do its lubricating thing in places it wouldn't otherwise be able to get in to.

Which ATF? Whichever bottle I have handy. Last time I swapped ATF in the Porsche, I captured some of the used stuff for the pump oiler. It doesn't know new from used.
Old 02-23-2013, 01:32 AM
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Thanks Doc...I got about 10 bottles left over in my supplies from a previous vehicle....need some acetone now....and a tin oiler.
Old 02-23-2013, 05:33 PM
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Just pulled the trigger on this, thanks Sean. I used to use Kroil on the IBM correcting selectrics when I was Customer Engineer. It's also great for freeing up gummed up or frozen electric motor bearings.
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Got the Kroil flyer in the mail today and while they don't have the 2 fer 1 going on with the Aero Kroil they are doing it with a new product that I am going to try.

Silikroil in the 16.5oz aerosol. Two for $18.50. It's not on the website but if you order it online, put in the comments section that you are wanting the 2 for 1 offer on it and she will process the order for you. I talked to the lady on the phone a few minutes ago and that will be the easiest way to do so.

http://www.kanolabs.com/penLub.html#anchor174712



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