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favorite spray lube/penatrant

Discussion in 'The Polling place' started by ironhorse, Oct 25, 2006.

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favorite spray lube/penetrant.

Poll closed Nov 4, 2006.
  1. wd-40

    3 vote(s)
    42.9%
  2. pb-buster

    2 vote(s)
    28.6%
  3. seafoam

    0 vote(s)
    0.0%
  4. bardol

    1 vote(s)
    14.3%
  5. lubriplate

    0 vote(s)
    0.0%
  6. other

    1 vote(s)
    14.3%
  1. ironhorse

    ironhorse Active Member

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    what is your favorite type of pen/lube coming out of a spray can? And CD let me know if this is OK on this forum. My favorite is Bardol super spray.
  2. AZroaddust

    AZroaddust New Member

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    Depends. 3 in 1 is good for some things, but KY is definetly better for other applications!;)
  3. ironhorse

    ironhorse Active Member

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    :eek: k y in a spray can how conveniant.
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    Harleywyld1 New Member

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    Pb

    I use PB Blaster to loosen rusted bolts. I have never found anything that works as well as this and I have used plenty of others while working 26 years in a Steel Mill.
    As far as a lube I actually started using this on my saltwater fishing reels, I mix Marvel Mystery Oil with Penn Reel Lube. I put it in a small spray bottle and I never have problems with rust and it sure will make a reel spin smooth.
  5. chucktx

    chucktx Moderator Staff Member

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    i posted other...balistoil.......german made during ww1.....still being made and the best lube i have found........
    chuck
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    scooter New Member

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    So, Chuck, the question begs to be asked....is balistoil what YOU used during WW1?:D :D

    Or, uhhhh, heh heh heh....couldn't help myself, yanno?



    I like the PB foaming penetrant....seems to work like magic to me...

    scoot
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    AZroaddust New Member

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    Sorry for getting off track earlier. This will be the last time, honest. Ironhorse: PAM might work, or if you're watching calories, try some Canola oil in a spray can.:D

    NOW with all of that said, I don't use "spray-on" lubricants because they put too much oil on things. Remember the old sayings " Just a little drop goes a long way" and the other one: "If a lttle is good, a lot is not better" (Remember cleaning and oiling M1's anyone?)

    So what's the point of spraying it on if you have to wipe most of it off?:rolleyes: (Unless you are seeking saturation like when attemting to loosen rusty bolts, etc.)
  8. Killer-B

    Killer-B New Member

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    Well ironhorse, that all depends on if I’m trying to lube or penetrate and ‘what’ I’m trying to lube or penetrate. I do use WD40 for most household lubricating chores. WD40 for nut/bolts and basic cleaning of the cycle. When it comes to chains, cables and actual penetrating of objects there are much better lubes/chemicals out there for the specific job.

    My.02
  9. Retired smoke eater

    Retired smoke eater New Member

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    lubricants

    I don't know who came up with this thread but this is too easy!!
    Definitely K-Y. Works equally well on front or rear-end applications.
    However, personally, I find that WD-40 works very well on motorcycle applications.
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    Hands down, WD-40 is a great product but I will NOT jump up and down proclaiming it's superior lubricating properties in "most" situations. The reason being is that I have been Enlighten by my partner as to a Product called ;
    Tri-Flow Aerosol Lube
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    WD, or Water Displacement Mix #40 I believe is GREAT for "Stuff" but when I want lube, I use LUBE, not glorified diesel fuel.

    Regarding a penetrant, well, a penetrant we use on Nuts and Bolts etc,
    PB Penetrating Catalyst
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    Do NOT knock it, till you have tried it. I have tried LOTS of stuff and I have been turning tools for over 35 years, and these 2 products are what "I" run for...
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    wd 40

    I came across this site for info on winterizing from the main page. the author said never , ever use wd40 on your ride . Why?
  12. chucktx

    chucktx Moderator Staff Member

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    it is a magnet for dirt and dust.....it leaves residue that is difficult to remove, and is not really a lube...it penetrates..and displaces water...............
    chuck
  13. FLHTbiker

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    Howe's Multi-Purpose Lubricant. Non better anyplace. I bought my last bottle from a Mac Tool Dealer. Great Stuff and it makes WD-40 look like water.
    :)
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    I've got like 30 different lube types on my shelf. Always looking for a new wonder lube. LPS products have always been the best all around. Have wd-40 but it is on the bottom of the list. If you lub your door (house doors) hinges with wd-40 they will start squeeking after a while. Makes me wonder about the lubricating properties. Also do like the tri-flow products, too.
  15. kenfuzed

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    WD-40 was formulated to disburse water, not lubricate. In fact there's no lubricant in it. WD40 is actually corrosive with a parafin (wax). The parafin is what quiets that sqeaky hinge, but when that wears off the penetrant is left as a corrosive.

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