'Mouse Milk' Penetrating Oil

Hi All,

Just curious, does anyone here have any experience with 'Mouse Milk' Penetrant? Good? Bad? Otherwise?

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I know Kroil is widely considered to be the gold standard penetrant...

I remember first seeing a bottle of MM on the shelf at an aircraft parts store eons ago... beyond that, and their web site, I know zilch about it.

Erik

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Erik
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Great stuff! I used it in the aircraft industry forabout 10 years, and it usually worked when Aero-Kroil didn't, especially on exhaust systems. YMMV!

Bob

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Bob

P'Blaster has done yoemans work for me as well.

Gunner

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Gunner

I liked Kroil as a penetrant. I still need to pay them for the sample can they sent and buy some more.

Kroil got into stuff I couldn't break loose with anything else including Liquid Wrench.

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Bob La Londe

The stuff is awsome. The guys at the hangar use it quite regularly. Available, IIRC, fom Aircraft Spruce.

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clare

Interesting, I got a jar of Kroil from my neighbor and love it. This is an interesting discussion,

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About half way down there is a comparison between the various options (no mouses milk.) I assume that ATF is automatic transmission fluid.

George H.

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George Herold

Interesting.

Yes, ATF is automatic transmission fluid.

Erik

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Erik

replying to Erik, S Leach wrote: We used "Mouse Milk" to free-up PT-6 (Pratt & Whitney) turbo-prop jet engine turbine-wheel mount bolts. It's fantastic - it could free-up an elephant stuck in a mouse's butt. We also used "Mouse Milk" or "Liquid Wrench" on Navy T-34C (Beechcraft Mentor) Primary Flight Training Aircraft to free-up harsware fasteners on the airframe; depending upon fasteners on sensitive or regular equipment applications. "Mouse Milk" is a must have item!

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S Leach

replying to Erik, S Leach wrote: We used "Mouse Milk" to free-up PT-6 (Pratt & Whitney) turbo-prop jet engine turbine-wheel mount bolts. It's fantastic - it could free-up an elephant stuck in a mouse's butt. We also used "Mouse Milk" or "Liquid Wrench" on Navy T-34C (Beechcraft Mentor) Primary Flight Training Aircraft to free-up harsware fasteners on the airframe; depending upon fasteners on sensitive or regular equipment applications. "Mouse Milk" is a must have item!

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S Leach

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