BigBoyToys
Gold Member
I started using PB years ago working on the Jeep.
Now I'll be mixing up a little "Autotone" for future work!!!
Now I'll be mixing up a little "Autotone" for future work!!!
Just don't let your wife know you used her toothbrush!WD-40 is great for cleaning greasy parts without a parts washer. Spray it on, wait a few minutes, scrub with old toothbrush, wipe with shop towel, voilà. <snip>
Fluid Film has an excellent reputation, and not only lubes, but stays in place as a film, further protecting items exposed to weather/corrosive environments.
Wurth, a German manufacturer that sells automotive items to garages, etc., makes a product called Rost-off. I used it exclusively for many years when I owned my own foreign auto repair/sales shop. They also have many, many other excellent, though not cheap, auto supplies available at 301 Moved Permanently and other sites online.
I've used "Autotone" in one of those metal squeeze oilers. For a few days it's great but then the acetone evaporates and I'm left with tx fluid.