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700 Barrel Removal at Standstill
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<blockquote data-quote="ntsqd" data-source="post: 2140067" data-attributes="member: 93138"><p>NRG's Mandalay Power Station is where I was introduced to Knock-R-Loose. It was the only penetrating oil option on the plant that had the Pacific Ocean for it's western property boundary. It was sometimes impressive and sometimes not. I have Kroil in the cabinet next to the PB Blaster and a few others. Blaster is what I reach for as it has done the best job for me. I have some aerosol cans that are re-usable and I've been thinking to mix up some of the acetone & ATF blend and try it in one of those.</p><p></p><p>I don't get the impression that the Lock-tite product is a traditional penetrating oil. I'm eager to see how it works. I have some in my Pegasus cart, but I don't order from them very often.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ntsqd, post: 2140067, member: 93138"] NRG's Mandalay Power Station is where I was introduced to Knock-R-Loose. It was the only penetrating oil option on the plant that had the Pacific Ocean for it's western property boundary. It was sometimes impressive and sometimes not. I have Kroil in the cabinet next to the PB Blaster and a few others. Blaster is what I reach for as it has done the best job for me. I have some aerosol cans that are re-usable and I've been thinking to mix up some of the acetone & ATF blend and try it in one of those. I don't get the impression that the Lock-tite product is a traditional penetrating oil. I'm eager to see how it works. I have some in my Pegasus cart, but I don't order from them very often. [/QUOTE]
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