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Kano - Kroil Penetrating Oil, 8 oz. liquid (KROIL) |  | Brand: Kano Category: Automotive Parts and Accessories
List Price: $11.18 Buy New: $6.95 as of 7/29/2010 22:26 CDT details You Save: $4.23 (38%)
Seller: Midway Rating: 14 reviews Sales Rank: 2003
Shipping Weight (lbs): 1
MPN: KROIL ASIN: B000F09CF4
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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Product Description The Oil That Creeps and Loosens Frozen Metal Parts.
A scientific principle reduces the surface tension so that this amazing solvent creeps into openings as small as one millionth of an inch. Kroil loosens frozen metal joints in minutes. Dissolves gum, dried grease, and oil -- without attacking the metal. Displaces water, provides lubrication and prevents rust.
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Pretty darn good July 12, 2010 Evan A. Frank Bought this specifically for getting the spark plugs out of a 2006 Mustang GT (they like to snap off in the head due to a carbon fouling issue). It worked great for getting the plugs out easily. Since then I've used it on door hinges and latches and some miscellaneous automotive stuff. One drop at the top of a hinge pin eliminates creaks. A few drops down a very sticky throttle cable sheath led to a perfectly smooth cable a day later. Good stuff!
Kroil works amazing July 2, 2010 JRipmaster 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
Kano Kroil has a pour spout so you get more where you want it. Same product as Aerokroil with out the aerosol. It works verry well at loosening rusty nuts and bolts. It breaks loose bolts that wouldn't budge with WD-40.
kroil + time May 19, 2010 D. Schaffer (New York) My Brother (an outside machinist) recommended Kroil to me, explaining that: if you put a drop on one end of an emergency break line it would krawl the entire length of the line to lube the whole thing. I'm a stationary engineer and we now use a lot of it in the plant, but I will caution you just as I do my guys it is not "PB Blaster" if you want to spray a ton of it on and yard on the thing use "PB Blaster", if you're willing to work smarter and have a tad a patience use Kroil. It will do some amazing things...if you let it!
disappointed April 28, 2010 Ben Franklin (Miami, Florida United States) 0 out of 7 found this review helpful
Your web site announces Kano as penetrating oil, but you don't tell the consumer that it's a dangerous material, and that is essential to the customer rights. Because, later in customs the real problem begins trying to transport a product that is classified by IATA as Hazard Class/Packing Group: 3, III and very dangerous to transport by air, even the liquid form.
The consumer must be aware of this limitations; for example, as some Web Sites announce that any aerosol can't be sent by air; in this case the material "per se" it's Flammable liquid, n.o.s. (Aliphatic Alcohols, Petroleum Destillates)
The buying experience was very bad. Never, we have had this response from a seller: "the problem is with the shipper in Florida"
Your web site didn't do what is supposed to do to the customer, INFORM.
The rights of the customer come first, and revealing all this small and peculiar details that we are aware know, show the other side of the story.
This stuff WORKS April 12, 2010 Jan Fleming-spillane I was removing calipers from a 74 Volvo that had been sitting for 12 years. My nephew squirted some on the bolts and they came right out. I had tried a 1/2" breaker bar on them and they wouldn't budge. To those whose cans leak it does lower surface tension and is made of solvents. He keeps his in an old plastic spray bottle and never has problems. Plan ahead and get another container.
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