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On Feb 2, 5:14*am, dave wrote:
On 02/01/2011 06:53 PM, m II wrote: On 11-02-01 05:46 PM, dave wrote: I haven't used petroleum jelly since WD-40 started showing up in spray cans. The point is to keep air away from the metal, a thin layer works as well as copious globs. I don't buy WD40 anymore. I've had two large cans in a row get clogged internally, so nothing would come out. The cans were still pretty much full. Full and useless.... The stuff doesn't do very much successfully. It makes a rotten lubricant. The only thing it actually does well is displace water, which is where it got its name, WaterDisplacer. One can assume it was recipe #40 that finally worked. I think Howard Hughes had something to do with it. mike I think I have the same can I bought in 1981. I use Liquid Wrench on stuck bolts, 3 in 1 Oil for light lubricating. 5W30 is in my old school pump can for the swamp coolers, pillow blocks, etc. Ah the good old "3-In-One Oil" Company http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/3-in-1 -why- The Name "3-In-One Oil" -to- "Clean, Lubricate and Protect" -now- "The Tool Kit In A Can" http://www.3inone.com/ Since 1894 . . . Now That’s a Long Lasting Oil ! http://www.3inone.com/about/history/ |
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