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    I use Inox as well. Its the best product of it type as far as I am concerned.

    Ian

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    Quote Originally Posted by Brian Hjelm View Post
    "Yield" made by Chemsearch of Alexandria, Sydney, is miles better, but much more expensive. Chemsearch call it rust dissolver, I call it miracle fluid.
    Use it at work, i'll move onto to using it home shortly, once my supply of CRC at home depletes

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    wd 40 is very good stuff, inox is also very good and it's made here.
    if you really want to free things up [especially turbo wastegates and actuators] use mouse milk, it works better than the rest.
    Safe Travels
    harry

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    Quote Originally Posted by harry View Post
    wd 40 is very good stuff, inox is also very good and it's made here.
    if you really want to free things up [especially turbo wastegates and actuators] use mouse milk, it works better than the rest.
    But how does one go about getting the pale under the mouse?

    And how does one stop the little bugger running off?


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    Quote Originally Posted by Tank View Post
    Never been able to get all of the liquid out of a WD-40 can, always runs out of gas before liquid, have near empty tins of it everywhere, I have switched to Inox, much better product, Regards Frank.
    buy it in bulk and put it in spray bottles. Much cheaper.
    URSUSMAJOR

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    Quote Originally Posted by tombraider View Post
    But how does one go about getting the pail under the mouse?

    And how does one stop the little bugger running off?
    just buy it from the seller, don't even worry about how they get the stuff.
    Safe Travels
    harry

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    What else could a man want...

















    Besides vise grips, cable ties and a can of beer.

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    Exclamation Wd 40

    Just put a new alternator on my ISUZU 110
    While we were installing it I quized the auto electrician about protecting the electrical components with Wd40,RP7 Inox etc. especially after pressure cleaning engine bay or water crossings.
    As far as giving a squirt into the guts of the alternator as I'm sure a lot of you do, DON'T DO IT !!!! The spray will get onto the brushes , turns to paste , and eventually wears them away. Won't be doing that again.

    I agree, INOX is great stuff. The Lanoline sprays work well too.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Brian Hjelm View Post
    "Yield" made by Chemsearch of Alexandria, Sydney, is miles better, but much more expensive. Chemsearch call it rust dissolver, I call it miracle fluid.

    That's interesting Brian, didn't know they were still in business. As a young apprentice, we used stacks of their various products, from belt dressings to aerosol anti-seize to resist-ex for protecting machined parts from corrosion.

    Oh, and FWIW I'm an Inox user too. Buy it in 20 l drums. Much, much cheaper than an aerosol can.

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