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Big Jim’s technicians use Kroil on everything from shocks and bumpers to entire rear-end assemblies, including sway bars, torque bars and complete truck beds.
Automotive repair technicians have seen it all. Vehicles take a beating on and off the road, and it is often up to professional mechanics to keep them running smoothly. While rust and corrosion can occur in any climate, the midwestern and northeastern regions of the United States can be particularly unkind to cars and trucks. The combination of harsh weather conditions and salted roads can wreak havoc on even the most well-maintained vehicles.
Big Jim’s Auto Body of Beverly, MA has been in business for over 60 years. They perform body work, general maintenance and other specialized services. Being in the New England environment, dealing with rust is a daily occurrence, and the Big Jim’s team must ensure that expensive parts and tools are not sacrificed. They also need the confidence of knowing they can complete one job, and move on to the next to keep their business in motion. David Braun is an independent auto mechanic in Wisconsin, who specializes in truck repairs. Like New England, the upper Midwest is prime rust territory. One repair that Braun recently completed involved replacing major front-end steering components. Some of these components utilized tapered studs, which when properly installed, effectively bury themselves into sleeved holes, creating a weld-like fusion to the metal they are being fastened to. Salted roads and related rust can cause these tapered stud junctions to freeze-up and severely hamper removal efforts. Freeing these studs without the use of a penetrating oil can result in broken parts and tools.
Mechanics use Kroil penetrating oils to soak rusted nuts, bolts and other metal parts to ease disassembly. Kroil’s penetrating power seeps into the smallest of openings, allowing mechanics to break parts free and greatly reduce service time. The Big Jim’s technicians use Kroil on everything from shocks and bumpers to entire rear-end assemblies, including sway bars, torque bars and complete truck beds. Similarly, when executing the front-end steering project noted earlier, Braun proactively sprayed all bolts and studs with Kroil, letting the product sit for about ten minutes. Kroil’s penetrating power allowed him to break the frozen studs free and complete the job.