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Thread: Kroil and lead

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    Kroil and lead

    Gents,

    I caught some of your comments on using Kroil in molds. Today was the smelt day for me and I had two of the Lee aluminum ingot molds brand new to use along with my old SAECO ingot mold. Well, I oiled the lee molds down and flat out: they just took the lead and WW metal all day long and dumped ingots clean as you could ask. I intend to do this to my Saeco mold now.

    I tried CLP (how foolish that idea was) in the muffin pan cup cake recesses. ALL i GOT WAS LEAD LOCKED TIGHTLY INTO THOSE HOLES ! Should have used Kroil !!!

    Oil is not always oil it appears !

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    Ive started using Kroil on my casting molds. After a few casts, its usually burnt off and the boolits drop right on out.

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    I have a Lyman 358311 that required an extraordinary amount of handle hinge tapping to get the boolits to release. I applied some Kroil, and the boolits fell out as soon as I opened the mould...no tapping needed. Other than the Kroil, there wasn't anything else done to the mould.

    I haven't used the mould in many months, till, ironically, a few hours ago. The boolits jump out as if they can't wait to get out of the mould.

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    I have been a Kroil fanatic for years. I use it on all of my molds and to clean my guns also. It entertains me to no end when people recommend scrubbing a mold out with soap and water when a quick spritz of Kroil will "git er done".
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    I have been using Kroil at my shop for over 30 years, It is the ONLY penetrating oil I buy, Its uses are endless. I also use it to store my molds and my guns. It is ABSOLUTLEY the best penetrating oil on the market. And, I like the smell.

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    I ordered some Kroil last month after hearing all the rave reviews on it, but after reading all the literature on it, it appears to be a very toxic substance. Bad news to inhale either fumes or especially burnt fumes or even to have on the skin for lengths of time.

    I know it contains some very effective chemicals such as benzene, which would explain why it works so well. Benzene is probably the single best solvent for removing any type of gunk, old oil or corrosion from metal that I have ever come across, but it is also one of the most toxic and dangerous.

    For that reason, I worried about leaving Kroil on my molds and firearms for months at a time. Seems like the fumes would be all over in the air, and I touch my firearms all the time, so easy to have it on my skin without being aware. Anyone else have similar concerns?
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    You mean it is more hazardous that a pot of lead at 700*
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    I have been using Kroil for 30+ years also and it damn sure is the best penetrating oil there is. I had used it extensively while working at Edison Steam plants and the combination of Kroil and a rosebud will just about break anything loose.

    I never had any idea to use it on a bullet mould until about 2 months ago when I showed up here.

    Works great.

    I can't stand the smell. It does not go away, however i got over that 30 years ago as well.

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    You gotta love Kroil!

    Heck I even brush my teeth with the stuff!



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    I used to work for a rural water company. We had some redwood tanks held together with steel bands. The bands had to be tightened every so often and we used Kroil on the adjusting bolts and nuts. This was in 1972. I've used it since and find it a good bore solvent as well as a mold release agent.
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    Quote Originally Posted by stubert View Post
    It is ABSOLUTLEY the best penetrating oil on the market. And, I like the smell.


    And I thought I was the only one !.

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    Quote Originally Posted by shotstring View Post
    Seems like the fumes would be all over in the air, and I touch my firearms all the time, so easy to have it on my skin without being aware. Anyone else have similar concerns?


    No , none whatsoever.

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    There are some people hereabouts whose noses must be blind if they think kroil smells good!

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    Quote Originally Posted by rintinglen View Post
    There are some people hereabouts whose noses must be blind if they think kroil smells good!
    I think you've got Kroil confused with Ballistol.

    I have a buddy who seems to MARINATE all his guns in that stinkin' Ballistol!
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    Quote Originally Posted by shotstring View Post
    I ordered some Kroil last month after hearing all the rave reviews on it, but after reading all the literature on it, it appears to be a very toxic substance. Bad news to inhale either fumes or especially burnt fumes or even to have on the skin for lengths of time.

    I know it contains some very effective chemicals such as benzene, which would explain why it works so well. Benzene is probably the single best solvent for removing any type of gunk, old oil or corrosion from metal that I have ever come across, but it is also one of the most toxic and dangerous.

    For that reason, I worried about leaving Kroil on my molds and firearms for months at a time. Seems like the fumes would be all over in the air, and I touch my firearms all the time, so easy to have it on my skin without being aware. Anyone else have similar concerns?
    I had to stop using it (Kroil)as it drove my blood pressure to some very high numbers each and every time I used it. I'm one of the fortunate ones who feel like hell when my pressure is up, and my girlfriend who is a nurse is able to keep track of any changes by testing. Since I stopped using the Kroil (barrel cleaning), my pressure has stayed down in a good range.

    After casting I hose my moulds down with RemOil, and then hose them out with Brake Part Cleaner before I cast. I know that the Brake Part Cleaner is some hazardous stuff too, but I don't have any known reaction to it. Since I started with the Brake Part Cleaner, all my bullets drop freely from the mould and no wrinkles even from the start provided the mould is up to temp.
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    I know this might be heresy even just asking this, but here goes... Kroil is a penetrating oil, so I was just wondering, I don't have any yet, but I do have a couple of 4oz. bottles of Liquid Wrench,could I use those in moulds like kroil? I also have a 4oz. bottle of NAPA Penetrant. The Liquid Wrench is a clear liquid, the NAPA stuff is yellow in color, even tho they all seem to have the same smell, so I don't know if the NAPA is just older, or what. All of these bottles are old, probably 10 years old or so.

    I only ask if these can be used, as they're FREE, and a bottle of Kroil costs almost $10.00 at Midway, and being that my normal financial state is broke, FREE sounds real good to me!
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    Hey MikeS-
    Here you go, two cans for 12 bucks. I've done this twice and both times, they delivered!
    http://www.kanolabs.com/google/

    That should help w/ the price..

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    Quote Originally Posted by MikeS View Post
    I know this might be heresy even just asking this, but here goes... Kroil is a penetrating oil, so I was just wondering, I don't have any yet, but I do have a couple of 4oz. bottles of Liquid Wrench,could I use those in moulds like kroil? I also have a 4oz. bottle of NAPA Penetrant. The Liquid Wrench is a clear liquid, the NAPA stuff is yellow in color, even tho they all seem to have the same smell, so I don't know if the NAPA is just older, or what. All of these bottles are old, probably 10 years old or so.

    I only ask if these can be used, as they're FREE, and a bottle of Kroil costs almost $10.00 at Midway, and being that my normal financial state is broke, FREE sounds real good to me!
    Mike:

    I don't think anyone here is 'married' to Kroil. Why don't you try the LW and NAPA stuff and post the results here?
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    I'm doing just that! After reading the MSDS for Kroil I've decided that the NAPA stuff I have sounds like a closer match to Kroil than the Liquid Wrench, so I got out my 311041 mould and gave it a bath in the NAPA stuff, and my Lyman Big Dipper is heating up as I type this! I'm sitting in my backyard, typing this reply on my iPhone, as I don't like having a hot pot of lead unattended.

    I also just started using a hot plate to preheat my mould & ladle, so I'm keeping an eye on them as well. When I'm done I'll let y'all know if the boolits jumped out of the mould or not.
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    Kroil, Brakefree CLP, and Ed's red (made with Kroil) are all the chemicals I have around any more.
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