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    Quote Originally Posted by blackshine007
    Transmission fluid or PB blaster works too.
    PB Blaster rocks, just a foaming version of WD-40...the only reason I didn't recommend it is because the foaming action isn't needed in this case (ie: upside down on rusty nuts or bolts) and PB usually costs more. I'm cheap like that!

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    PB Blaster is the ****! I expected to see an infomerical on this stuff its that good.

    Try it, it should work just fine. I think you can get it at NAPA.

    Hope this helps.

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    Quote Originally Posted by speedminded
    PB Blaster rocks, just a foaming version of WD-40...the only reason I didn't recommend it is because the foaming action isn't needed in this case (ie: upside down on rusty nuts or bolts) and PB usually costs more. I'm cheap like that!
    coming from the guy with the sickest teg on here with Porsche Brakes, lol.


    if the PB blast doesnt work, try the rust desolver like Annihilation said
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