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Old 12-29-2000, 12:44 AM
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You know the deal , rusty bolt that refuses to unscrew and if extra pressure applied it will surely twist off .

I have seen the ritual of *soaking it in miracle juice* and returming later to attempt to remove it . I can't recall ever having this ever work for me .

Has anyone found a *miracle juice * that actually does loosen rusted bolts on a regular basis ? Or have we all been duped into this seemingly universal ritual that rarely gives the results we were expecting .
 
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Old 12-29-2000, 12:50 AM
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The best thing I've found to use is transmission fluid. I've used it on everything that didn't want to budge. U-bolts on my truck, plow frame, exhaust hangers/clamps, I've even poured some into the cylinders on a V8 that sat outside for a few years in order to get the pistons out with out breakin' em. Tranny fluid works better than wd-40 or anything else of that nature. I use the cheap "tech 2000" from wal-mart, just so I don't waste the good stuff for my car.
 
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Old 12-29-2000, 01:00 AM
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Try JB 80 Thats a good quality product Made by justice brothers Also good old heat does the trick use it wisely and never forget whats hot!
 
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Old 12-29-2000, 01:31 AM
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any product made by ZEP,the black can works the best...if anybody out there ever used the stuff,you know it's not the sh*t they sell in parts stores.It really works
 
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Old 12-29-2000, 03:20 AM
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Yeah come to think of it i seen that at the plant and there was no complaints with it. Where can a person get it from.
 
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Old 12-29-2000, 03:21 AM
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Try a product called CRC 6-66, or even better the Marine formula 5-56. Works every time!

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Old 12-29-2000, 05:00 AM
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Rick, you caught me outside the workshop; the can's not within my view and the name escapes my flawed memory, but: this stuff is a "catalyst" or something; uses chemical action to break up the corrosion binding rusty nuts, bolts, screws, etc. I'll check it out tomorrow and post the name--I've had considerable success with the concoction.

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Old 12-29-2000, 08:43 AM
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I own a auto repair shop,the best thing we have found is b'laster it is the best stuff made...
Try it @ you will wonder why you never tried it before.If you can't find it let me know.

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Old 12-29-2000, 08:58 AM
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It sounds to me like Diogenes is talking about Blaster. Great stuff. I tried it years ago and never looked back. I have some stuff coming in next week that is made by Wurth. It's supposed to better. We'll see...
 
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Old 12-29-2000, 09:17 AM
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Trailbreaker your right about ZEP products they work like you would'nt believe.
I use the car wash/degreaser on my scrambler to get the grease off that the chain flings,I'm impressed.
I cant find it in stores though, the only way I can get it is through my company.

2000 SCRAMBLER 400 2X4

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