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hippysmack [Penetrating Oil]
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     * **Even a good penetrating oil sometimes just needs time**. First, follow the label on your choice of oil. A rule of thumb is a 24 hour soak, followed by a few taps with a hammer or rubber mallet to set up some vibration in the threads to distribute oil and friction. This procedure can be duplicated as often as you feel comfortable with and it depends entirely on your time frame allowed. It's not possible to nail down a set day(s) or hour(s) as every situation and climate is different.     * **Even a good penetrating oil sometimes just needs time**. First, follow the label on your choice of oil. A rule of thumb is a 24 hour soak, followed by a few taps with a hammer or rubber mallet to set up some vibration in the threads to distribute oil and friction. This procedure can be duplicated as often as you feel comfortable with and it depends entirely on your time frame allowed. It's not possible to nail down a set day(s) or hour(s) as every situation and climate is different.
-    * **The chemical saturation starts with a good penetrating oil**. There are lots of good products for loosening stuck bolts including but not limited to: +
-      * P'B Blaster +
-      * Kroil +
-      * Liquid Wrench +
-      * Tap Magic is a cutting oil but works wonders for deep penetration +
-      * WD-40 is not considered a good penetrating oil, but if the bolt can be turned just a pinch (left or right) and back then you can squirt this into the threads on every turn and it may help but your still better off using penetrating oil instead. ((hippysmack of the XLFORUM)) +
-      * A 50:50 solution of Acetone and Automatic transmission fluid (ATF) (or power steering fluid) has been floated around shops and the internet for years for a rust penetrant. ((https://​www.practicalmachinist.com/​vb/​general/​ot-penetrating-oil-196347/​))+