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Luciano Landi
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Confluence point ice down Missouri river
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Confluence point ice down Missouri river
Spettacolo fine anno 1989 Liceo Classico A. Poliziano Montepulciano
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Spettacolo fine anno 1989 Liceo Classico A. Poliziano Montepulciano
Ballistol vs WD-40
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A simple, non scientific test to compare viscosity, lubrication and protection of bare metal from aggressive (in this case, immersion in a saturated solution of sodium cloride). A brief description of the tests. Viscosity: the products have been applied to a plastic surface to evaluate the viscosity and in my opinion Ballistol gelifies faster and leaves a thicker layer on the long term. WD-40 i...
Came for the tests, stayed for the music. 👌
what do you choose to coat your tools in?
Still go for Ballistol for long time storage on “metal items” I don’t use for long time.
Super Test und tolle Musik dazu Danke😊
Il WD-40 NON è un lubrificante, ma uno sbloccante sgrassante. Oltretutto risulta essere molto corrosivo su alcune superfici e anche verso alcune bruniture.
This is the best comparison video I've ever seen. No lunatic telling his life story and shouting at you.
The best thanks !!!!!❤
I grew up poor. We did not have a lot of money to spend on expensive boutique gun cleaners. I cleaned my 30-30 Winchester with WD-40 which we used for many chores. Then lubed the rifle with a few drops of 3-in-1 oil. For tough gunk removal, gasoline or oven cleaner did the trick.
Beides Schrott
So in conclusion Clean your steel with Ballistol and finish wipe with Wd40
Best performance from wd40 🥇
Talk about comparing 🍎 to 🍊 for nothin’ 🤨🙄. It is comparing kerosene with Diesel 🤔☹️ kerosene is the AUNTIE of WD 40.
Kakva glupost! Ispali po deset metaka iz dva ista oružja, našpricaj cijevi i pregledaj ih za tjedan dana...pa nam opiši razliku. Amen
Bravo...Grazie...
Music on lube videos blows.
Know an old ac repair guy about 80 + yrs old he uses wd40 on his knees everyday hes still going strong
50 years of using WD-40 to clean and protect my guns and they still function and look great. For those areas that require greater lubrication, I use gun oil.
Perfect Music
Ballistol is what people should have used, in 90% of the times they use the "rust remover" chemical solution called WD-40. Ballistol has poor marketing but it's an unbelievable product, while WD-40 which is far less versatile and not as good in terms of performance, just has better marketing and thus, people use it wrong. WD-40 is NOT an oil, it's not a lubricant, it's designed to penetrate and eat rust, that's why it can help clean glue residue but that's where it's uses should stop. It can eventualy damage small parts on mechanisms, or other materials, if it is used as a lubricant. Just keep in mind, it's not an oil. Forget what the marketing of the cmpanies sometime say. Ballistol on the other hand, has 1000 uses, and it performs great in all of them. It can do more, than the uses you'll find on their page info. For example, it performs great as a hining oil, either as it is, or wih an analogy 1/5 Ballistol/Water. I'm a chemist/metallurgist. If that has any value to my opinion.
thank you, your comment cleared alot up for me!
@@kyfisher3662 Hining oil I meant Honing oil for sharpening knives. I use half Ballistol half water on my oil stones.Then,I use my fingers to mix the solution a bit and start sharpening my knives. It works as good if not better, than common honing oils.Don't get me wrong, WD 40 has many uses too, however, it's mostly a chemical solution,designed to penetrate rust, it's NOT an oil. Balliston was invented by the Germans, to cover all the needs of a soldier. Lubricate weapons and tools etc. I use it on my doors and windows, they last for many years,before needing oil again.
Finally!! A CZcams video with decent music! (And with real instruments). Nice video, I have read a lot of wonderful things about Ballistol and decided to buy a bottle to maintain an lubricate my tools. It seems that w-40 works better, huh?. I use w-40 or 3-in-one, I have no complaints, but I wonder which is the definite best when it comes to maintain your tools. Best!
WD 40 gums up and can’t be used on guns. WD (water displacement) can be used to dry guns, but you could just get your parts and use Ballistol too. When water mixes with Ballistol, it turns into a different fluid that’s safe with metals.
Ragazzi per lubrificare una arma e meglio battistol o mw40
Assolutamente Ballistol.
Weird…. I started smelling the ballistol thru the screen… haha
Ballistol is a lube, WD40 a anti-rust product.
WD40 il prezzo di una bomboletta costa molto di più del suo prezzo al dettaglio, il problema che non si riesce a svuotare completamente tutto il flacone perché l'aria all'interno termina prima ,quindi inutilizzabile dal 20 a 30 % in costi si buttano rispetto al prezzo circa 2 €.Vergogna, sono tornato allo Svitol .
Dovrebbe essere reperibile in formato liquido non pressurizzato, almeno il Ballistol, in quel caso non si spreca.
I treat my knifes with ballistol only. It keeps water away very good and i don't have to worry about poisoning myself when i work with food
Nice musical selection!
Tu n a pas a faire de comparatif car ces produits sont complémentaires et n ont pas la même utilisation ! Je ne suis pas contente ! Je trouve ceci débile de plus tu n est pas crédible car ta façon de lubrifier avec le doigt ne vaut rien ! Fait sa avec un chiffon comme il se dois .. je ne parlerai pas du test avec la vitre penchée c est franchement un gag
I did what I could do at home with what I had and explained it was not scientific.
I get it showing the break downs, Where WD-40 fails a a lubricant. I at first had thoughts should not the two of Verses be of same class, Then I remembered how many swear WD-40 is a lubricant then I got it.
Great video!
Wunderbarer Vergleich, Ballistol ist ein Öl und WD 40 ein Ölentferner, also was soll das?
What an interesting and entertaining experiement! Comparing CLP, Ballistol and Clenzoil would be a great test, as they are all advertised as cleaner, lubricant, protectors.
music sucks.
WD-40 is a great product (I buy it in the gallon cans) and CZcams comment sections are always filled with misinformation about it.
The lubrication test is not correct... the lubrication (on metal-to-metal dry applications) works better when you wipe off excess oil, leaving only thin layer...
I like using Ballistol but this is great I will try it! czcams.com/video/keEW5bSmkkU/video.html
Were do I buy balistol
BALLISTO MODO
Do Not use WD-40 on your firearms!!😡🤬 That is Not what it is for. It is a Cleaner/Solvent it has basically no lubrication properties and it evaporates. If you value your firearms there are many products on the market to clean lube and protect them.
Ballistol smells disgusting, WD-40 has a nice petrol/solvent kind of smell :)
Does Ballistol oil dries? i'm asking this because i'm a woodworker and i looking for the best choice to protect machine's cast iron table, but at the same time, the oil must create a dry film to not stain the wood...so...
Hickok45 uses the B for wood, says it's a good preserver.
Cool demo Only thing proved is that ballistol does what it does, WD40 does what it does, And they are not substitutes for each other
Totally agree.
WD 0 is krap, you never get to empty the whole can, it runs out of aeration if left sitting for a minimal amount of time.. Ballistol is also user friendly.
Do a Ballistol vs WD-40 Dry Lube (PFTE/silicone). That’d be interesting!
Most interesting, would it be, when you all understand, that WD40 is a rust remover, and not a rust protector or a multi use oil, it's not even an oil. Ballistol however, is what people think that WD40 is. Ballistol is a general use oil. WD40 may damage small parts or softer materials. Do not use it iside lock mechanisms, only if it's 100% necesary. It may damage small parts inside a lock eventually and destroy that lock.
this comparison makes no sense, compare oil with oil and dissolver with dissolver....
I think wd 40 is better than leaving a gun lubed with thick gun oils # 1 a gun is not an internal combustion engine #2 it evaporates to some degree not gunking up trapping dust and debris or powder as it sits and attracting other things to become a conductor of heat.
Great, thank you
This was fun to watch
Ohne Erklärungen langweilig und größtenteils nichtssagend.
People in my experience tend to think that products like Ballistol, Boeshield, Kroil etc, are better because they are basically unobtainable in the average gun or hardware store, due to the really strange marketing ideas these companies use. Rem oil? LOL, I can buy a quart of straight mineral oil in practically any supermarket for less than 5 bucks, and that's all Rem oil is. I watched a test done by Brownells awhile back that tested every commonly available so called gun oil on the market for corrosion protection, and plain ol WD40 came out on top. Buy it anywhere.
When your kid drinks Ballistol, you feel happy that it wasn’t WD-40. 😉