kroil

It has oil in it, but if you want more lube you can buy their Kroil with silicone already added in, SiliKroil.

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Hi all. There was a post in here earlier about kroil. I know this stuff is great for unfreezing parts, but does it also act as a lubricant? In other words, if I use it to free up a frozen nut, is it good to go once I get it unfrozen using kroil, or should I then hit it with a silicone spray as well? Thanks.

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I got some about 10 or so years back. I got some Penephite, Aerokroil, Slikene, Dynall, and some Pyrene. I was pleased with the stuff, but never did quite get around to reordering. Glad to see they are still in business.

I thought it worked OK for a lubricant. But that's a few years ago, and I didn't do any testing.

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