Gotta agree with TT.
I used PB Blaster for years too.
But then Sea Foam came out with Deep Creep.
https://seafoamsales.com/deep-creep/
What I like about the Deep Creep is, when you apply heat it doesn’t flash off as readily. So it allows the penetrating oil to do its job.
Tester
Another vote for Deep Creep over PB Blaster. Also it doesn’t stink like Blaster does. Deep Creep is about all I use since I found it.
How long has deep creep been around?
never heard of it until you guys mentioned it
Is the Deep Creep only for use on stuck or rusted items or is it also a lubricant? I am wondering about non-automotive uses such as castor wheels on old furniture, etc.
Marnet just use 3 and 1Oil like most of us.
@VOLVO V70 thanks for your response. I’m not familiar with 3 and 1 oil. I have DW40 and some silicon lubricant for use on the garage door but that is all I know beyond light machine oil for a few things.
WD 40 is not a real lubricant, its a water dispersant but tends to be a little bit of a solvent. 3in1 oil is just a light oil like sewing machine oil. You can get a small can at any hardware store, but motor oil works just as well if you have an oil can. When I assembled casters in my youth though, we used grease in all the castors, not oil, but unless you have a grease zirk, just oil them.
@Bing thank you!
Still reading and still learning!