I saw it at HD, but all they had was a spray can and too small for a soak. I'll look around and see if it's offered in Qt or gallon sizes.
You can order Kroil in gallon cans direct from Kano labs:
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Delivery should be quick, Kano labs is in Nashville, TN
More recently I tried some internet ya-hoo's suggestion that I soak a 1950s .38 Masterpiece in automatic transmission fluid to remove rust off or at least loosen the rust. Two weeks immersion did nothing to either the rust or the storage tub that I soaked it in. My point is plastic tubs hold up fine.
That's a pretty good representation of what the 50/50 mixture can do. I'm convinced.You have to use 50-50 ATF/Acetone. The acetone “activates” the process (I don’t know the proper term). Put it is a sealed container and agitate daily. You will be amazed by the results.
Rusty, etched 3" Baby Chiefs -- hammer down - range day at post #55
See post 29.
Oh goody. Now it turns into a "best penetrating Oil" The Kroil guys will be creeping out.
Any of them work, no need to post all the "reviews and tests"
Much like the "best gun cleaning magic juice.
Look up Unicorn... (nick name for Richard) Gun Solvent if you want a laugh.
Fake science, BS and your favorite gun lube
The M41 trigger guard is very stiff and request some force to pull down. Put a glove on an PULL it.
Oh goody. Now it turns into a "best penetrating Oil" The Kroil guys will be creeping out.
Any of them work, no need to post all the "reviews and tests"
Much like the "best gun cleaning magic juice.
Look up Unicorn... (nick name for Richard) Gun Solvent if you want a laugh.
Fake science, BS and your favorite gun lube
The M41 trigger guard is very stiff and request some force to pull down. Put a glove on an PULL it.
Maybe rust !!What "lube" was used prior to storage.?? All the soaking and use of indiscriminate chemicals, solvents??
Was it lubed with epoxy or what??
Just put whatever gun solvent on the hinge and let it soak. What magic formula does it take to dissolve grease or oil??![]()
It would be great if you could post some before and after pictures.