for the umpteenth foccing time... Not wd40! Use a proper penetrating oil, plus gas, or the products made by 3in1 or wd40, that are designed specifically for the job. Wd40 (in the blue and yellow can) is good at what it was designed for - water displacement. Sent from my Nexus 4 using Tapatalk 2
Quote from: richfzs on 05 May 2013, 12:11:16 am for the umpteenth foccing time... Not wd40! Use a proper penetrating oil, plus gas, or the products made by 3in1 or wd40, that are designed specifically for the job. Wd40 (in the blue and yellow can) is good at what it was designed for - water displacement. Sent from my Nexus 4 using Tapatalk 2aw foc i tried typing 'penetrating oil as used by UB40 on their bikes'................... but the auto spell typed out wd40 Honest Rich!!!
Quote from: noggythenog on 05 May 2013, 03:02:26 amQuote from: richfzs on 05 May 2013, 12:11:16 am for the umpteenth foccing time... Not wd40! Use a proper penetrating oil, plus gas, or the products made by 3in1 or wd40, that are designed specifically for the job. Wd40 (in the blue and yellow can) is good at what it was designed for - water displacement. Sent from my Nexus 4 using Tapatalk 2aw foc i tried typing 'penetrating oil as used by UB40 on their bikes'................... but the auto spell typed out wd40 Honest Rich!!! Your search function broken again Lewis? As the others have said: soak them in penetrating fluid for at least a few days first and then pray they don't snap, better get your lucky boxers on that day Chris