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Posted: 5/6/2015 12:19:06 PM EDT
| Does anyone know where I can purchase some of the old Breakfree CLP with the Teflon that settles on the bottom? I know they changed the formula around 2000 to the current version, but I miss the old thicker version and haven't been able to find a source. |
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I have a 4 ounce bottle that must be over 30 years old. I was wondering if it was still good, seemed to be a little thicker than normal. Solvent may have partially evaporated. wont clean as well as when new. but will still work. probably better than the newer low solvent and no solvent fomulas. |
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Solvent may have partially evaporated. wont clean as well as when new. but will still work. probably better than the newer low solvent and no solvent fomulas. Quoted:
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I have a 4 ounce bottle that must be over 30 years old. I was wondering if it was still good, seemed to be a little thicker than normal. Solvent may have partially evaporated. wont clean as well as when new. but will still work. probably better than the newer low solvent and no solvent fomulas. I have an old bottle that has partially collapsed due to solvent evaporation thru the plastic. The old stuff had some nasty solvents in it, I recommend you avoid it. |
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You can buy the original Breakfree in various sizes up to one gallon here:
http://www.sprucemtsurplus.com/grease-oil-sealant.html |
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You can buy the original Breakfree in various sizes up to one gallon here: http://www.sprucemtsurplus.com/grease-oil-sealant.html And if it's the teflon you were wanting, here's a low-priced source of micro-fine PTFE in small quantities you can add to a bottle of the current CLP. I first bought this when my son(who is now 30) was building a Pinewood Derby car. Made great lube for the wheels. Website has live inventory. They have 20 in stock ATM. http://www.modeltrainstuff.com/Labelle-134-30-oz-Micro-Fine-Teflon-Non-Staining-D-p/lab-134.htm |
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