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release oil

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the impending damper removal is almost here and i need to liberally apply releasing oil to aid the removal.

whats the best brand of releasing oil?

i would be tempted to use WD40, but is there anything else people would recommend
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Re: release oil

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wd40'd do the job -- Q20's pretty good too, might also like to use a specialist 'penetrating oil', but wd/q20 should do the trick :)


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Mix old engine oil with parafin and put it in a spray bottle dispenser. Saves / recycles old engine oil and is a very cheap release agent.....
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Re: release oil

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WD 40 is NOT a release oil...... Use Plus Gas - something like that.
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Re: release oil

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another good one is pocket rocket, though sometimes hard ro find.


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My vote goes to Plus Gas.
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There are a load of test results somewhere. I'll try and find a link. I quite highly rate Plus Gas, but the best by far is 50/50 mix of hydraulic oil (ATF) and acetone. Works out by far the cheapest too! I have been using it since I found out and am well impressed.
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Re: release oil

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Found this on another forum:

"Could the "special goober juice" be the 1:1 Acetone/ATF miture? I have often read about it but not tried it myself.
I have a new empty oil dispensing can (one with a trigger) so might mix some up to try it myself.

This is an old post from a test where someone measured the effectiveness of various penetrants using "scientifically rusted" bolts.

Penetrating oil ...... Average load .. Price per fluid ounce
None ................. 516 pounds
WD-40 ................ 238 pounds ....... $0.25
PB Blaster ........... 214 pounds ....... $0.35
Liquid Wrench ... .....127 pounds ....... $0.21
Kano Kroil ........... 106 pounds ....... $0.75
ATF-Acetone mix........ 53 pounds ....... $0.10

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I wonder if it has to be ATF - I suspect 10W40 engine oil +acetone would be just as good.
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i use 10-40 and parafin mixed about 50/50 in a trigger spray to lube threads prior to undoing but i dout it would penatrait very efectively, going to try acetone/ oil tho
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Re: release oil

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where can you get acetone these days?
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Re: release oil

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pretty sure you can, but from a specialist company. I have ordered several gallon of the stuff (for work mind you) from a company, but then it was to a business address.

maybe worth a trip to the local chemists (Not boots)
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Re: release oil

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The acetone/atf mix has to be stored in a sealed container, otherwise the acetone will evaporate. :o
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Absolutely, but then again would anyone want to keep it in an open container?
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I have a new empty oil dispensing can (one with a trigger) so might mix some up to try it myself
Doesn't sound like a sealed container to me. :o
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Re: release oil

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rayofleamington wrote:where can you get acetone these days?
Anywhere that sells fibreglass supplies, it's used to clean resin of brushes.

http://www.ecfibreglasssupplies.co.uk/p ... etone.aspx
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