Penetrating Oil Showdown Episode 2. Will Seafoam Deep Creep prevail?
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- čas přidán 10. 06. 2018
- This test demonstrates that not all penetrating oils are equal. In fact, the see-through plastic/rusty bolt test shows which ones actually penetrate and which ones don't. Which penetrating fluid is best? In this showdown, Brake Fluid, Seafoam Deep Creep, Fluid Film, BG In-Force, WD-40 Rust Specialist, CRC Knock'er Loose. Consider selecting the bell in the upper right hand corner to get notified of future videos. Deep Creep won the competition with CRC Knock-er Loose coming in a close 2nd.
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I love how he replies to comments on a 3 year old video, now that's dedication.
Thanks!
He is friend of Chrisfix that's why
@@ProjectFarm Thumbs up and comment just for replying to the comment of how you comment on a 3 years old video..lol
We are going to test that😉
Its a bot that replys
This guy always does every test the RIGHT way, and most controlled I've found compared to the rest of the CZcamsrs👌
I appreciate that!
I agree, love watching this guy's comparisons, he's saved me from buying crappy products, the companies that he shows are best SHOULD pay him a fee.
yes you are right
I agree he is pretty thorough on things he does
Project Farm probably cause he made it p
Everyone else is so impressed with his dedication and scientific rigor and I am as well. But I'm so much more impressed that he said "nuts" and "penetration" 100 times and didn't snicker once! He's like a real adult!
You need better friends.
Sad the copied comment got more attention
Uh....he said "nuts"....huh huh huh! -- Beavis from Bevis and Butt-Head
@@Friend_of_the_One-Eyed_Ladies Better implies that I have any to begin with
@fosterpainter 2 people aren't as cool as you
I was always taught that PB Blaster and other penetrating oils work best if left to work for a LONG time, at least overnight if not 24 hours. Sure, sometimes I spray it on with less than 5 minutes to work, but my experience is that spraying the day before works MUCH better. No hard data to back it up, though. I'd love to see you give the PB Blaster, Liquid Wrench, and Seafoam Deep Creep a 24 hour test.
Thanks for the video idea.
PB Blaster has been around forever I think since the 50's I was surprised to not see it here to be tested.
Exactly!!! Add pb blaster to the lineup
@@ayodeledavidakinpelu7936he tested PB blaster in the video before this it was actually one of the worst performing ones
Not all threads are seized for the same reason. Penetrating oil does not help if the threads are seized due to physical deformation due to heat or excessive force. This can sometimes happen on even a single thread without you realizing it, and no amount of soak will fix it. I still do a 24 hour soak anyway.
If it won't break loose then, I go straight to the oxy-acetylene torch and get serious. Learned this lesson the hard way many times over.
Hell one hour isn’t realistic. I give them about 30 seconds before I start cranking on them.
I give it maybe 4-5 minutes.. sometimes. Lol.
It's about being prepared
If I knownive got a job to do I spray the stuff in sometimes days in advance just to make sure 👍
@@therealdojj depends on situation but I totally agree. I'll blast everything under a vehicle before I tear down for resto the night before. But, if they are in a place where I can I purposely just snap them or cut anyways. But I agree, prep and thought are key when able. But I also agree with the other guys in time is everything. Most the time these oils are mainly for the exposed threads and having lube with the heat of friction from removal. I find this video entertaining but pointless as well. Besides everyone in the old world knows that brake fluid and apple cider vinegar are the ultimate for anything you have time to free up.
@@slevinkrauss6873 I can't agree with it being pointless, it's very informative and simply laid out
The beauty of Project Farm is the simplicity of the testing that many other testers over complicate by giving too much technical information
@@therealdojj I didn't mean for it to sound rude and I misled. It was a entertaining video and as curious as most were... With experience we all kinda know the answer. But I'm the guy that spins the display gear system with Lucas in it at the parts store every time I'm there :)
Some companies love you, and some aren't too happy with you, but your viewers love what you do. 😀
You've got a GREAT channel. Thank you for taking time to comment on this video. I really try hard to provide a fair test and hope that companies and viewers are content with the testing methods. Thanks again!
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electronicsNmore well said
coviekiller5 The only problem with a video going viral is that you greatly increase the odds of lowlifes, trolls, and other degenerates posting comments on your video. I've been though it a few times, and still deal with it on a daily basis.
This video right here is just one reason why I love this channel.
It's amazing to see how much the presentation of this channel has improved over the years.
Thanks!
Only rational to expect it; success requires constant development/improvement. In the long term, 'Status Quo' is bad for business success.
I thought you said penetration
This is my favorite site. Some guys who are subject matter experts beat you up a little. No worries. They know a lot about that one subject. Most of them flaunt their knowledge in a courteous way educating others who want to go that deep.
For the rest of us who on a broad talent and skill field want to do our best, jack of all trades - master of none, you hit the bulls eye.
Thanks for giving us knowledge to the equipment 99% of us jacks want, need and use. Good job!😊
Thanks!
I really don't know why CZcams showed this to me, but I am pretty happy. Great vid!
Glad you enjoyed it!
Hahah i have no reason to have got this as a prompt either , but glad I did great vid lets bump that algorithm and comment and like
+1
Same here
Same.
me at 3 am: time to go sleep
also me: watches video about penetrating oil
Subbotnik 4:45 am currently
Try explaining to anyone why penetrating lube videos at 3 am is perfectly normal
Right here with ya.
Me right now
Need to get out more
I believe this video is the reason you channel blew up and made me watch all your videos ! Thank you !!
Thanks for sharing!
My dads a machine mechanic and he got me in to watching these videos I do maintenance and it’s very helpful!! Thank you 😊
You are welcome! Thanks for sharing.
The fact that this guy takes the time to reply to his viewers comments makes me happy. Take my sub.
Thanks for watching and subscribing!
Same
The fact that he still replies to comments on videos that he uploaded over 2 years ago is what I like.
That electronic torque gizmo is sweet.
Thank you!
There are a lot of different types of those, some used to connect to a data logger for testing etc. Not terribly expensive either, but they need periodic calibration.
Now i see why CZcams recommended me this video
That space pen is sweet!
I dare you to durability test me
Dude honestly thankyou for the hard work I truly appreciate your admiration for educating and informing others it’s been a pleasure to watch!
Thanks!
keep on doing what you do. You are great. factual, informative, really enjoyable.
Thanks, will do!
@@ProjectFarmHow about testing different 10k winches? I’m not sure if anyone has suggested this but I couldn’t find a video for it, thanks for all you do!
I absolutely love that you have such a _strong_ understanding of scientific method.
I don't like when some people pick and choose when to be precise during an experiment.
Thanks!
I use these videos to teach my students the scientific method.
@@Projectfusion That's great.
For each test, you should ask:
- Why is he doing *_this_* test?
- How could you make this test better? (There won't always be an answer for this)
My only suggestion is when you do these test, is how about putting the bolts sideways or horizontal rather then vertical when putting on these oils. I don't know about most people but the nut/bot's I usually have to get lose are sideways. So the oil won't penetrate as easily as what is shown in this video.
there is no scientific method
Don't ever stop what you're doing. You're 1 in a million. Most others in your position would've taken sponsorships from companies to talk up their products a long time ago.
Thank you very much!
He did by not trying PB Blaster that's the best there is and works in seconds
The prices on these things have skyrocketed (like most other things). Thanks for the video, your methods are great and the condensed videos make for easy watching and learning.
Thanks and you are welcome!
You are my go to video expert/scientist when it comes to settling arguments with my friends on superior products. Nobody performs tests on the same degree as you. Thanks for your work
You are welcome!
"in the real world, no one waits three hours before doing the job"
as a government employee I can tell you that you are wrong.
lol. This is hilarious!
Lmao
lol truth
I too can attest to that however on my own personal projects I will spray lubricant on the night prior and come back to it the next day. I'd rather be patient than have to drill out a stripped or broken bolt
Jon long I wait 15 minutes.
Let's all take a minute to appreciate the time it took to make this video, just in an attempt to save our knuckles from snapping off bolts.
Thank you very much!
3 hours waiting compared to a headache of drilling and retapping threads
@@plageran Patience is a virtue.
@@jeremyc4893 yup
always remember, every 2 hour job is one broken bolt away from becoming a 3 day ordeal.
You did a great job and I appriciate all the hard work you put into the testing!
Thanks and you are welcome!
this whole channel is a literal God send
As good of a video as this is, its amazing to me that your videos have gotten significantly better since 2018. Just speaks to the standard that you've established for what a great product testing video looks like.
Thank you very much!
@@ProjectFarm hey I've found something if you can find it in your area in which you live i stumbled upon a dye used by a titanium casting company here in Oregon that just so happened was my neighbor who lived next to me worked at the place he said he had some stuff and it had the color of a yellowish antifreeze but the consistency of WD 40
I'm telling ya this stuff is the bomb it will creep, unstick,loosen remove undo just about anything if there was a space in the part when it was new this stuff would get into it and break it free.A gallon of this stuff lasted me 8 years totally awesome liquid penetrant but was florescent under black light and worked 110% everytime 👍👍
He should have tested Q20 as well. The original.
PB Blaster would be what I want to see, that's been my go to for years.
Thanks for the video idea.
Same here. PB Blaster should be compared to the ones that actually worked on this video
I know pb blaster works. But I wonder how it stacks up here. My guess is somewhere on the seafoam side.. Too bad the world will never know. I'm shocked at how similar they all are.
I chose Mopar penetrant over Pb!
PB Blaster for the win! If that dont work, break out the torch.
Really love how methodical you were with this test! I learned a lot!!! Thanks!
You are welcome! Glad to hear!
Thank you for superb content, concise info, linear logic & all your effort❗️
You are welcome!
* Should be sleeping 3 hours ago. . .
* "Oh nice a random video about penetrating oil! Let's see whats up with that first!"
Lol
Hayabusa隼 Sad reality of our vacuous lives.
Yeah, I’m supposed to be going on a 5k run.. ooh look oil
Same
i swear this is me everyday :D :D going down the youtube rabbit hole at 4 am is the highlights of my days
This guys videos are really cool. The best part is how is more than willing, even eager for legit criticism. That's the sign of a person who is genuinely striving to be better.
Thank you very much! I like constructive criticism a lot. It has helped me improve the science that goes into testing products. My goal is to give each product a fair test and figure out which ones are the best. I've purchased too many poor quality products in my lifetime, wasting time and money. I want to find out for myself and others which ones are best. Thanks again!
I totally agree!! Great video, very detailed & he listens and communicates w/his audience!! Im about to subscribe!
vuduhwy completely agree. My favorite channel on youtube
You are top shelf sir. Your videos are always thorough and informative. Thanks
I appreciate that! Thanks!
This guy's channel is f*cking awesome. He asks the questions I have always been curious about. Thanks!
Thanks so much!
Me: Never do anything involving any kind of mechanic work.
CZcams: Hey, you wanna watch this 11 minute video of someone testing different kinds of rust dissolving fluids to better work with mechanical parts?
Me: "Uh... sure, let's take a look!"
Thanks for watching!
Pretty sure now karma has marked you and "that one screw" is rusted shut by fate
literally me
@lynth Yeah, I'm like you, too. I guess the technicality was what drew me to watch it. I don't even do any DIY.
I dunno how i ended up watching this, but... here, take my like, sir.
Thanks!
Yeah same...
yeah same
I own a plumbing business with my dad. The most difficult part for me as a woman is loosening up corroded old screws. We come across them a lot. Thank you so much
Thanks for the feedback.
i could help you unclog your pipes
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A video actually worth my time that I watched in its entirety. Well done
Thanks!
Years ago I learned that after spraying Liquid Wrench, I would tap several times on the seized piece. Theoretically, the tapping would set up vibration to allow the product to flow in better. Worked about 85% of time, thirty years ago.
Great tip!
60% of the time, it works all the time
Normally I would first complete this step when I kick it a few times out of anger.
even tapping without fluid can help break the rust loose, but with fluid is better of course
@@christianswakeup3004 50% of the time it worked 60% of the time
Having been a mechanic at a lawn care company, working around salt rusted equipment, fluid film is not a penetrating oil. It is a protective film for moving parts. I used it on the chains and motors of salt spreaders. PB blaster seems to work the best for penetrating oil tho. Great video man
Thanks so much! Thanks for sharing.
Agreed. PB blaster is my absolute favorite
Right blaster! Kroil or mmo are good choices.
@@hillbilly4christ638 kano nashville tn higher than a cat's back great stuff but yes pb is my winner for the $
Correct.
looking at this older video, i just freaking love how far you came from
love from indonesia!
Thanks!
Great video, thank you for sharing. Everyone stay warm, safe, happy and healthy. From Henrico County Virginia
Thanks and you are welcome!
One minute into this video and I’ve come to the realization that genuinely the world goes around because people like you put stuff like this on CZcams I’m serious I really think what you do is so important thank you
You are welcome!
Pretty sure the world went around before youtube!
@@tenncutt Nope. It was flat.
@@wascawywabbit0987 oh yeah i forgot. Wait I thought it still was...
@@tenncutt :)
I was a mechanic, I used a lot of penetrating oils ! At that time PBBlaster was the best but had / has very high VOC’s .. then I was working on a friends AC and ran into town to get Blaster, but the parts store didn’t even carry it. They had Free all penetrating oil and the salesman claimed it’s better than anything he has used! Reluctantly I bought a can and it’s now the only product I use! I literally drive an hour to buy it if I run out! It is that good, and has much lower VOC’s just an FYI! I always enjoy your channel and the smart ways you go about everything! Thanks!
Great feedback on the Free All! Thank you
it makes me VERY pleased to read that VOCs are a consideration and with all the eyes on this vid, the ripples should make a positive difference.
well-done video. i've watched it more than once since its release.
I will give it a shot too for my diy .thank you .that is the one with blue writings on the label right?
What is VOC?
@@americanstriper8666 volatile organic compond
I have really come to enjoy your videos. Great and relevant topics. Good work.
Thanks and you are welcome!
I've been getting in the habit of spraying Down rusted bolts days before I plan on wrenching. Very helpful
Thanks for the feedback.
I've no idea about anything I just watched, yet I loved every second of it.
Thank you for the positive comment!
This man seems so wholesome i wanna meet him
Thank you very much!
Gay
@@bilbobaggins4710 are you admitting that here , or......?
You are correct.
He once issued himself a warning ticket for traveling 5mph over the speed limit ! :-P ! :-P
reddit, get tf out of here
Great video as always! IMO it’s rare for anyone to wait more than a few minutes.
Thanks! Thanks for the feedback.
Thank you. I have an old outboard motor I plan to bring back to life. This video helps.
You are welcome! Thanks for sharing.
Hardest working guy on CZcams! Thank you for your dedication! Thumbs up 👍🏻
Thank you!
Love the acrylic demo. Would not be surprised if that method gets used to advertise in the future.
Thank you!
Acrylic looks nice, but i think it shows not how good it penetrates rust, but how good it desolves plastic.
Odious Ktenology ok, kind of a misnomer here. Just don't mix pool tablets and organic solvents. Methanol, ethanol, gasoline, they will all do that... Boom.
i agree, i think a way of showing how deep it gets through is simply drilling holes around the material being screwed into, at different places vertically
You need to test PB blaster. It's the best stuff I've ever used.
Excellent as usual, your videos are exemplary!
Thank you!
The test is very well designed. There are many variations and conditions to factor in allowing an accurate decision to be made. Just by having more than one bolt tested for each product under the same procedure eliminates many test variables. Nice work. I do so enjoy!
I always used Liquid Wrench, but after seeing how well the Seafoam worked I’ll be switching to that. Another great video with very useful info. Thanks
Thanks for th feedback.
I loved this video as an auto technician deep creep is my go to. Usually I wait 30 minutes after with very little applied! It’s never failed me.
That is awesome!
Try Kano's Aero-Kroil sometime.
I like seafoam but have switched to Aero-Kroil for the tough jobs.
Use the Heat wrench
I'm ordering 2 cans now!!
Damn, I really like the calmer style, slower and no yelling.
I love fluid film as a rust preventer. I've used it on man lifts, door tracks etc.
Thanks for sharing.
I’ve been recommended this video for 2 years now and I have finally obeyed CZcams. They knew I would eventually click it
Thanks for sharing.
😂 me too!
Lol
dude, highly recommend gloves, just had 3 friends in late 50's, early 60's 1 auto mechanic and 2 furnace service techs, who never wore gloves die from a form of Leukemia that petroleum exposure a cause
Thanks for the recommendation.
We are gona test that
@@mrraz9820 yeah I hope not by getting leukemia
I just finished a long term employment with a major oil company in the refining sector. Can confirm a suspicious number of Cancer related deaths in fit and younger people with NO family history, SPECIFICALLY around the production of the 'solvent' end of the product spectrum.
Specifically Naphtha and its derivatives. LHN or Light Hydrotreated Naphtha(a process unit feed stock cut around the C5 to C7 hydrocarbon range) is used in a LOT of automotive chemicals, specifically brake cleaners and such. LHN is very high in Benzene by weight and benzene is bad news.
@@mrraz9820 dude.. lmao
Nice recommendation at 2:37 in the morning.
It’s this kind of content I’m looking for when I’m trying to sleep.
Thank you for this excellent video. Very informative and helped me pick the best penetrating oil for my many restoration projects. Carry On Sir!
Thanks and you are welcome!
This is some quality content here.
Thank you!
gbin21 And even as a man who loves women, that is a handsome profile picture.
DE Nichols that’s abit gay
Richard, that can easily be seen that way yes. Without a real name for the user name, the face is probably fake too. That was my other honest thought. I had gone with the kinder one. lol Hey, I'm all kinds of entertaining if I can be if I can attract someone to check out my content. :) Automotive technician here.
DE Nichols you must be American and your far from entertaining
What I love the most about your videos is, you get straight to the point and dont try to fluff the length of the video, this is the quality content I appreciate.
Thank you!
Jesus is the way, the truth and life, no man comes to the Father but by Him. To believe in Jesus Christ and His blood sacrifice for YOUR sins, you have passed from death to life, to believe not you are condemned already.
Keep Doing What your Doing Your VIDEOS Are GREAT
Thanks, will do!
Thanks to your videos I use seafoam products for my vehicle. I like it a lot for my gas or when I do an oil change. Thank you.
You are welcome!
In the Navy we used wintergreen oil found in the medial lab to loosen slat corroded bolts. Environmentally friendly and easy to find. Also helps with sore muscles.
Felt like we used Wintergreen or Meangreen for just about everything.
Probably could even put it on toast.
Yes, wintergreen was a "secret" rust buster my Master Chief turned me onto.
wintergreen turns into the active ingredient in aspirin in your body, which is why it helps with sore muscles. It's also why you should be very careful with the ingestion of it, and why it should be kept away from kids
Sailors use it as penetrating oil?!
I like the Seafoam vs. Liquid Wrench showdown idea! Another good video, BTW.
Thank you very much!
Project Farm I'd also like to see this and to cover both test do a set of bolts like you did in this video and a second set like you did in the other and see if the results stay the same
Sea foam just seems to be a great overall brand.
Yes, this sounds like an interesting showdown.
I'd love to see it too!
I agree. Liquid wrench sells good here and I have a can of that. I want to know. Please test
Kroil penetrate oil is an rust penetrate oil that I would like to have seen in your test. I use it at work and has done a good job for me. Love to see how it stacks against the rest.
It finished last place in the first episode.
If you read this in an old timey gangster/gagster voice, its pretty good.
My job uses Kroil too
I like kroil and seems to work better than others.
Very informative. Thanks to you we have made wiser choices. Thanks
Thanks! Glad to hear!
Why am i watching this, i'm not even a mechanic
Thank you for the feedback!
@@ProjectFarm No problem, but i appreciate your video, maybe it'll be useful for me in 3 or 4 years.
@el bojo loco well, he might think it is
Right? Me too.
Super interesting though!
You are one now
Man this is a great video! I really appriacte your testing methods.
Thank you!
HumbleMechanic heck yeah, man!
HumbleMechanic Li
i like your testing style this is definitely how you should test and compare products from different manufacturer
Thank you!
Man it's crazy to see how your channel has evolved over these years! Glad to see you've continued your mission! Good work and God bless!
Thanks so much!
I would love to see rust preventives tested. As I say, prevention is the best cure.
Great recommendation--I'll do it!
If you do this check out some of the gun lube/rust preventatives on the market. The one that consistently comes in first in tests I've seen is Hornady One Shot
Project Farm sweet would be useful to know for the rust on my atv
Stonechip for the bottom sand it smooth and then paint with normal coloured paint of the car + clear coat for the bottom of it
Looks stock
Totally prevents rust forever
For the rest... Just keep all dry and if not possible... Make caps over it to make water gets off of that spot instead of being still water (for like battery/fuse trays with old Fords)
yes please, i would also love to see a video that shows how actually "rust preventative" these products are as they claim.
The best channel on CZcams -- "by far" for doing unbiased tests is Project Farm. Great
job done on all your videos.
Thanks so much!
Love your vids - I think I'm pretty good at designing experiments and then I see your vids and go back to the kids table where I belong.
Also, your music is the "Life Insurance" music that Mike from That Chapter uses. Love it.
Thanks for sharing.
You demystifies all the marketing soundbites. Love your work. Keep it up
Thank you!
You have an interesting mind for finding ways to test products, I find your methods reassuring since they demonstrate clear differences and visible evidence, rather than just some arbitrary figures.
Your explanations are great, I like knowing the decisions behind the controls taken when carrying out a test.
Thanks so much!
EXCELLENT AGAIN!! GREAT JOB AS ALWAYS THANKS!!
Thanks!
Your videos are so good keep it up!
Me: I should be celebrating New year with my family
CZcams: wanna see which oil is better?
Me: *YES*
lol! Happy New Year!
@@ProjectFarm happy new year aswell!
Funniest CZcams comment I have read in a long time lol
I wasn't going to comment, then I read most of the comments and figured I had to. Some of you might find problems with the whole test, but overall, it's informative and helpful. There are an extreme amount of variables that anyone who works with rusty parts has encountered, but this video was very, very good. I appreciated it.
Thank you very much!
Big Steve &
I agree. I liked the results from the sea foam. My father in law has an old model T he bought. Its a case alright. Motor is seized. I am gonna recomend sea foam
Me too....most these morons never even turned a bolt, For us that have we appreciate this.
I always love coming back to older videos! Nostalgia! Lol one thing that makes or breaks a fluid in my book is how well it creeps up the threads from below. Maybe a possible future video?? 😂
Such an amazing test very impressed
Thanks!
Outstanding! This is the type of experiment-substantiated video that makes CZcams great.
Thank you!
I’ll never ever need to use this information, but I like your video’s, it’s mainly your presentation that I enjoy.
You just may do your own work on your vehicle one day
Thank you!
Project Farm
No problem, keep up the good work. :)
Ian Faesthetic
You have a point, the older I get the more I find that I’m enjoying working with my own hands, something like this might very well come in handy down the line.
Yes you are very humble and professional to the point and get results that keep me watching. Im ADD so its a chore to keep my attention. Lol
Surprised how relaxed this video actually was compared to your nowadays' work(2024) . It has become .... speedy 😉👍
This was a fun test, I like you are using the Space Pen as your pointer.
Thanks!
Not sure why it came to my recommended but 1 thing that I know for sure, this video is fun to watch and you know what that means.
Thanks for watching!
Sir, your videos are always interesting. The fact that they are practical as well is just a bonus. I swear if you did a video on which curling iron worked the best I'd watch it. And I don't own, or ever have a need of one but I'd still watch.
Thanks so much!
THE best penetrant is 50/50 acetone and ATF. NOTHING else comes close!! P.S. only mix small amount because the acetone evaporates and you will need to add a bit more next time you want to use it. Also, do not be impatient, leave at least overnight. This was first used by the U.S. Military in WW2. (even though I am an Aussie. )
He's tested it
PB blaster every day for about a week prior and have yet to have a bolt/nut not come off easily. Love your videos.
Thanks!
This is great work and highly valuable! Re: Fluid Film - I have always considered it a corrosion preventer and not really a penetrant. I was surprised at how well the brake fluid seemed to work though.
same for fluid film
This was a really good test.
I really respect your work 🙏🏻
Thank you very much!
It has already been said tens of thousands of times but since it helps your algorithm I am going to say it again. You do the real science here and I always check your channel before buying something. If you get enough interest I would love to see you do solar generators (big batteries)
Thanks! Thanks for the suggestion.
Absolutely appreciate right in front announce the two top winners. Hate being strung along. “This one secret will change your life” after a 30 minute video that does not tell the one secret but does provide an address to get it. Lol blow it out your whatttt!
I've now watched this three times without planning to. Penetrating fluids interest me more than I knew.
Thanks for sharing.
Yeah, I've watched it several times as well. CZcams must know I have a rusty nut problem, since it keeps showing up in my recommended feed.
Great demonstration test with the plexiglass, very informative
Thank you!
dont they have a bit of acetone mixed into them? wouldn't that cause the Plexiglas to deteriorate?
17 MILLION views?!?! Congrats man well deserved!
Thanks!
Finally a CZcamsr that does things right.
Can't wait to school my father on this...no more holding the flashlight for me!
lol Thanks for watching.
That was beautiful!
I am waiting for my grandson to get old enough to make me hold that light.
@@mostafagaaboba2702 "Aziz, light!"?
Lol
Haha