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Topic: PB Blaster warning  (Read 10949 times)

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OutbackRoy

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  Don't use on a reel, Just like it says on the label "may effect some plastic "
    two weeks later plastic swelled some making reel turn hard.. By the time i had it freed up it was shot.....ALWAYS READ DIRECTIONS,, ROYG 


bsteves

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PB Blaster??  Is that some sort of lubricant?
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coosbayyaker

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PB Blaster??  Is that some sort of lubricant?

yep, sprey lube, kinda like wd40
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goldendog

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I used to use a lubricant called LPS 1 for lubing the inside of my vacuum blower for my carpet machine. It was safe to use on rubber and plastic, and was recommended over WD40. You could use it for spraying any electrical stuff too, including inside electric motors. Great stuff, but can't buy it here in Florence anymore. It would have made a great moisture barrier for reels.

Dave
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polepole

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Reel-X or Corrosion-X user here.

-Allen


kallitype

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Reel-X is da bomb, nothin wrong with WD-40 too.
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ConeHeadMuddler

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Reel-X is da bomb, nothin wrong with WD-40 too.

I need to get some more WD40 and eventually try that Reel-X stuff. I already use LPS #1 and TriFlow, but might as well check out the Reel-X. I ran out of WD 40, and somehow I just feel "incomplete" with out a can in my truck and one in my garage.
ConeHeadMuddler


 

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