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Chargerman

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Joined
Dec 26, 2019
Messages
392
RV Year
2006
RV Make
Monaco
RV Model
Executive
RV Length
41
Chassis
Roadmaster
Engine
Detroit 60 Series
TOW/TOAD
GMC Sierra 2500
Fulltimer
No
I first got a can of this from a friend who is a former long time Cat factory mechanic. I have been using it now for about five years. It is amazing. The name doesn’t describe its usefulness it freeing just about any metal that is stuck/frozen. It is my go to freeing agent. Great on threads, sleeves, bearings, bushings, etc. spray, let soak and come back to it a couple times to tap on the object with a hammer and reapply. Work the item a bit with back and forth motion and ta-da. Better than liquid wrench and in many cases I will use it as a line in place of WD, or similar
It’s not usually available locally. Do a search for it on line. One can lasts a very long time. (I do not sell this product or represent it in any way).
 
I have never used (or even heard of) Pipe Break, but it would have to be pretty fantastic to beat my favorite; Kroil!

TJ
 
Thanks for sharing. Wil consider adding to my armamentarium.
 

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