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The Secret Nobody Shares and Few Know about Penetrating Fluid 

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Leah of Seejanedrill shows you how to make penetrating fluid for pennies on the dollar.
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@chauntikleer
@chauntikleer 2 года назад
One additional tip: a lot of inexpensive oil cans use a lid gasket that dissolves in acetone. Either find one with a cork gasket or make your own from a sheet of cork. And if you use a brush instead, use natural bristles - synthetic might dissolve as well. Learned this one the hard way. Love your channel!
@toddforney5198
@toddforney5198 2 года назад
I've been DYI'ing for 30+ years. Leah always kicks it up a notch.
@ScorpionRegent
@ScorpionRegent 2 года назад
Yeah, she makes the world a better place.
@richardhall6762
@richardhall6762 2 года назад
Dear Leah, I’ve been a carpenter for 35 years + and I’ve learned so much from you. You are a pure, sure enough treasure! Heck, I just love to watch you even when I probably know what you’re talking about!
@stephenshelton4267
@stephenshelton4267 2 года назад
I agree with others who say that you need your own TV show.
@TechTimeWithEric
@TechTimeWithEric 2 года назад
Honestly, she has more freedom here. She can give whatever tip of the day she wants, not have some producer calling the shots.
@paulpham9216
@paulpham9216 2 года назад
The penetration fluid cartel would take her out, it better to keep this underground and spread it word by mouth, (A) you look like a genius , (B)You can send your neighbours to her videos not drawing too much attention to the penetrating fluid cartel with the slow subscription to her channel (C) what happens in fight club, stays in fight club….or this channel
@fringestream990
@fringestream990 2 года назад
TV? Where all good content goes to die...
@cujoedaman
@cujoedaman 2 года назад
@@TechTimeWithEric I was thinking the same thing. They'd hack everything up, overwrite some script and take all the life out of whatever she does. Then she'd have to be pushing sponsors and everything else.
@javierrosa6317
@javierrosa6317 2 года назад
@@cujoedaman I agree can you imagine that comprehensive video on carpenter’s pencils that SeeJaneDrill created being put on TV?
@Kleis1
@Kleis1 2 года назад
Leah, i would appreciate comments or instructions on how to dispose of solvents appropriately. Part of using any tool is understanding how to use them and dispose of them safely. It is important to keep our projects environmentally responsible. Thanks for all you do. You rock!
@lechatbotte.
@lechatbotte. 2 года назад
I use PB blaster. I love your common sense and you can do it helps. Wisdom is a much needed commodity these days.
@rickdaystar477
@rickdaystar477 2 года назад
I want to say rescuing old hand tools like pliars and diagonal cutters has benefits. The old hand tools I found are superior quality. Quite a bit of new stuff is as you might expect Chinese knockoffs. Save the old tools!
@seejanedrill
@seejanedrill 2 года назад
You're so right!
@kw9849
@kw9849 2 года назад
These days nearly all my tools are old used ones for that reason. Occasionally I grab something new out of expediency and almost always regret it. Low end, high end, it's all just junk now.
@marcnaidu5804
@marcnaidu5804 2 года назад
@@seejanedrill Hi Jane, can we use synthetic ATF? I can’t seems to find the traditional atf. What’s the reason it has to be traditional atf and what is traditional atf anyway?
@kungfutzu3779
@kungfutzu3779 2 года назад
@@marcnaidu5804 i assume "traditional" is made out of petroleum
@marcnaidu5804
@marcnaidu5804 2 года назад
@@kungfutzu3779 ok thanks. But why must it be traditional for it to work properly?
@GordonDunbar
@GordonDunbar 2 года назад
As a conservationist and teacher, small tips like these can make a world of difference when shared with and practiced by many others. I share all of your videos with my family, friends and students, after all, knowledge is power. Thanks Leah, you're the best!
@handymanhoney-do6881
@handymanhoney-do6881 2 года назад
That’s my go-to penetrating fluid for auto repair. One safety note--eye protection. I got a drop in my eye once. No permanent damage but I had a blur and irritation for a couple of days.
@bob.walker351
@bob.walker351 2 года назад
and maybe gloves too...
@handymanhoney-do6881
@handymanhoney-do6881 2 года назад
@@bob.walker351 acetone dissolves latex and plastic almost immediately. That’s why she puts the solution in an oil can. I’ve not found it irritating to bare skin in modest amounts--like an afternoon of driveway auto repair.
@davidmoran4471
@davidmoran4471 2 года назад
@@bob.walker351 acetone is what is used in fingernail polish remover, it isn't that harsh. Nothing like the old bulk carb cleaner.
@winifredryan8223
@winifredryan8223 2 года назад
The infamous keep away from kids and pets. No complaints on it being useful, just I know I have a pup that’s into everything unless he’s in his cage and then he still finds things! Good working everybody.
@justcommenting4981
@justcommenting4981 2 года назад
@@handymanhoney-do6881 Noted. Thank you.
@billweb
@billweb 2 года назад
I learned this about 20 years ago from a friend who is a diesel mechanic. I've taken apart farm machinery that decorated my property, some as old as 100 years, and this has never failed to loosen rusted parts, even thickly encrusted unrecognizable fasteners. Glad you've shared this. It will make a lot of DIYers' projects less frustrating.
@ot9180
@ot9180 2 года назад
No question one of the most useful DIY channels in zhe Galaxy.
@jimb9369
@jimb9369 2 года назад
Love you Sister. Always teaching us to do better. If only the world was full of people like you.
@georgeb.wolffsohn30
@georgeb.wolffsohn30 2 года назад
My dad ( an aircraft mechanic from WW2 onward) always insisted that you tap it a fair few times to get some vibrations assisting the penetrating fluid . It always worked for him.
@Warrior-In-the-Garden
@Warrior-In-the-Garden 2 года назад
You my friend are amazing! When working on projects and getting frustrated, I hear your voice in my head saying "You CAN do this". So grateful.
@christywerpy437
@christywerpy437 2 года назад
I work in a small town hardware store in west central MN. I'll pass on your wisdom to our customers. So glad I found your channel. So informative and commonsensical! 💪👍
@useruser400
@useruser400 2 года назад
So like Starbuck?
@patriciaitalia
@patriciaitalia 2 года назад
Pass it on, but make sure you stock acetone and ATF! You don't want to go out of business!
@hannahjames3180
@hannahjames3180 2 года назад
You tell those fellas to give a good old tug on that tool!
@rusmaster200
@rusmaster200 2 года назад
who knew! Leah, you need your own TV show! EVERY video teaches me something.
@debhalverson3956
@debhalverson3956 2 года назад
I prefer our Leah on RU-vid, just because I'm afraid having a television (network) show would reduce her freedom. I simply don't want to see yet another "script for the show" show with this diamond of knowledge, so well and wonderfully explained. Dare I say, I don't want Leah to be diluted?
@rusmaster200
@rusmaster200 2 года назад
@@debhalverson3956 you have one hell of a point there.
@debhalverson3956
@debhalverson3956 2 года назад
@@rusmaster200 Thank you. I was concerned I would be a bit too "out there" with my concerns.
@ScorpionRegent
@ScorpionRegent 2 года назад
@@debhalverson3956 No, your points are solid. Here Leah is her own person. Once you sell out, you don't have control. Felicia Day proved you can be successful on your own terms if you work like the devil, never give up and sweat the details. From what I can tell Leah is doing the same thing. That is the subtle hidden lesson in her channel.
@richardhall6762
@richardhall6762 2 года назад
Absolutely!
@MyThirdUserAccount
@MyThirdUserAccount 2 года назад
Always so helpful, professional, and friendly! Love your content, Leah
@shayp2815
@shayp2815 2 года назад
I've attempted many DIY projects and had mixed results. Actually, I made things worse many times. I'm so glad I came across this channel. Leah is like your favorite teacher when you were in school. Thank you for sharing your knowledge and expertise.
@eth6706
@eth6706 2 года назад
You explain everything better than anyone I've ever seen before. Keep it up! You can do this!
@michaelochoa9282
@michaelochoa9282 2 года назад
Just when I thought I knew a lot I find your channel and I am so amazed at what I’ve learned in just a few videos thinking, how has none of the old timers showed me this?!?! Much appreciated
@lindacarlson8886
@lindacarlson8886 2 года назад
Coupling your knowledge with your delivery -- WOW. Each video is *golden.*
@karen-gq4zd
@karen-gq4zd 2 года назад
I have a pair that's seized, now I can fix them. Loving your vids, thank you!
@BYOTools
@BYOTools 2 года назад
I had no idea! Love this tips Leah. Thanks so much.
@seejanedrill
@seejanedrill 2 года назад
Hey Brent...cya next week😎
@rodshop5897
@rodshop5897 2 года назад
@Click Bait Well, I've been working on old cars and machines for over 40 years now, and while I agree that the fluids do not dissolve rust (who claimed it does?) I will say that they do indeed allow parts to move easier. Does that qualify for your million dollars? I could sure use that money.
@jamesmcinnis208
@jamesmcinnis208 2 года назад
"This tips"? It does?
@rodshop5897
@rodshop5897 2 года назад
@Click Bait I don't think that the claim of dissolving rust is inherent, and no one here has made that claim. I understand it to be the oxidation which causes the surface of the metal to move away from the substrate thereby causing contact between surfaces which are supposed to move past one another. That being the case, a lubricant applied between the surfaces would lower the force required to move the surfaces past one another. I've seen studies showing that the application of penetrating fluids have lowered the torque required to remove bolts after oxidation. Like this video: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-xUEob2oAKVs.html. Application of penetrating fluids lowered torque load over dry by measurable amounts.
@Sandra-kv4mi
@Sandra-kv4mi 2 года назад
Greatly appreciated information
@FALCON-nb8nq
@FALCON-nb8nq 2 года назад
Why I am not surprised that this video was going to be very useful information, as usual. All your video presentations are awesome. Not only because of the information provided but because of the way you present it.
@peterjamesnorcross
@peterjamesnorcross 2 года назад
Leah, You're videos are the most consistently helpful of any youtuber I'm subscribed to, and it's not even close. Thanks for doing what you do!
@rkeller1ify
@rkeller1ify 2 года назад
As a gunsmith, this solution is known as “Ed’s Red.” Works every time. I have a pipe full of it that I suspend parts in that need to be genially conserved. it will remove any bluing and it is seriously degrading to wood. But for seized steel parts or bolts it is fantastic.
@johnburrows1179
@johnburrows1179 2 года назад
Wow. I’ve been a contractor for over 30 years. And every time I watch I learn something. Is she a great teacher or what? Her demeanor is fantastic. Thank you
@edwardanthony195
@edwardanthony195 2 года назад
Years ago, I watched my Dad use this on the piston tops of a seized 4 cylinder tractor motor. It blew everyone's mind that he put in the mixture, and the next day the motor turned by hand, and 6 hours later, it was running on it's own! THIS WORKS!👍👍👍
@doubledforge
@doubledforge 2 года назад
Thank you for the video! There's actually been times I've made a 30 mile round trip into town to get penetrating oil, when I had ATF and Acetone sitting on the shelf in my garage.
@ScorpionRegent
@ScorpionRegent 2 года назад
The more painful the learning experience the more likely the lesson will take.
@LA6NPA
@LA6NPA 2 года назад
This is awesome! Just keep it away from certain plastics, like acrylics! The acetone just eats through it! Metal cup is wise. Also, this is super flammable, akin to napalm or a molotov cocktai, so no smoking or open flames!
@bocan3189
@bocan3189 2 года назад
Hi Leah, What a great tip, I'm making my own from now on. Also, I could listen to you for hours, I love your tone Ma'am, you can soothe all my DIY mistakes, "learning events" away. Keep up the great work.
@debhalverson3956
@debhalverson3956 2 года назад
I hope it's ok if I steal your "learning events" phrase! How apt, but still fine for general audiences!
@garryt6356
@garryt6356 2 года назад
Every video, Every time I realize why Leah is the best on RU-vid for DIY information and tips! Thanks Leah!
@gr8ride411
@gr8ride411 2 года назад
Love your channel Leah. You instill confidence and skill in anyone who watches and listens. Thank you!!!👍🏽
@javiergalvan242
@javiergalvan242 2 года назад
Great tip Leah, that never crossed my mind! Great video, remain blessed and keep those awesome video's coming! 💯👍☝🙏
@PsychicZeldaKelly
@PsychicZeldaKelly 2 года назад
Wow, this is wonderful! Thank you for your video once again, Leah! Good to see you!!!
@abrumarci
@abrumarci 2 года назад
Hi, Leah! I wish all youtubers and vloggers out there were just as clear and fun to follow as you are. I just learned something new. Thank you!
@deliveryguy7402
@deliveryguy7402 2 года назад
Leah, you are awesome! I'm so glad you're back with more tips and tricks, like this one. My boss is forever getting me to buy that commercial pen fluid, but now I'm gonna keep this stuff around the shop. Thanks again!
@catwoman662
@catwoman662 2 года назад
Luv u Jane. You tips have made my landlord life soooo much easier! Hugs.
@lunchbox9864
@lunchbox9864 2 года назад
This continues to be one of the most helpful channels on all of YT.
@denisef1153
@denisef1153 Год назад
I love this channel. Leah’s voice is so calming to the soul as you learn and it’s full of encouragement!! I get frazzled sometimes with DIY. Thanks Leah
@walterbordett2023
@walterbordett2023 2 года назад
Vibration and percussion (hammer taps) aid the penetration of the magic elixir. Patience is a virtue here. Long soaking and repeated vibration may bring success when one quick application does not work.
@seejanedrill
@seejanedrill 2 года назад
For what?
@walterbordett2023
@walterbordett2023 2 года назад
@@seejanedrill Sorry I was unclear. I meant that often penetrating fluid takes a while to work its way into the corrosion freezing the parts in place. Classic example is a nut corroded in place on a rusty bolt. Time, repeated application of fluid and tapping or vibration can result in eventual success removing the nut, where a quick squirt of fluid does not help.
@mermademagic4741
@mermademagic4741 2 года назад
Thanks Leah 😊
@evelynmontez3565
@evelynmontez3565 2 года назад
You have no idea how you've helped me. EVERYTHING I need to do I hear your voice "You can DO THIS!" Normally I start saying "I can't do this" but that phrase is now history. Thank you, Leah.😍
@ttttenney
@ttttenney 2 года назад
Leah, you are absolutely one of my favorite RU-vidrs. Thanks, for all the great videos!
@aliciasackett8826
@aliciasackett8826 2 года назад
You are the best thank you
@PMichaels
@PMichaels 2 года назад
Awesome video, Leah! 😍 You should change the name of your channel to “See Jane Blow Your Mind.” 🤯 Your content is the BEST! Greetings to you from my 8-year-old daughter and me in Minnesota. 👋🏼
@seejanedrill
@seejanedrill 2 года назад
Say hi to your daughter for me.
@georgeb.wolffsohn30
@georgeb.wolffsohn30 2 года назад
@@seejanedrill I'll bet she has her own tools.
@mtcnaz
@mtcnaz 2 года назад
20 years as a pro in the business and this channel still teaches me stuff constantly
@DangerWifeDodd
@DangerWifeDodd 2 года назад
I have been watching you since. you had 10K subscribers, seeing your stats now makes me so unbelievably happy for you! I love seeing intelligent women grow! congratulations on all your success and so much more to come!
@TheIAmOmegaRed
@TheIAmOmegaRed 2 года назад
You always have the best tricks. Thanks so much for all your great videos!
@excavatoree
@excavatoree 2 года назад
I did the same thing with an expensive pair of crimping pliers that were "locked up" tight. I didn't even use any acetone, I just used transmission fluid and they freed right up. (It probably would have been quicker with some acetone to let it penetrate faster)
@TheBHoky
@TheBHoky Год назад
Thank you Leah. I have been a machinist starting in 1987. and this ls a Life changer. I use my skills to repair Farm equipment in my community and after trying this all I can say is WOW. It has saved me from drilling out many bolts and that means more profit on my side jobs.
@Biggs58
@Biggs58 2 года назад
As always great information and enjoyed your delivery. I will share with my mechanic son. Nice to have you back posting videos.
@aevans3977
@aevans3977 2 года назад
I absolutely love you Leah - you're amazing!
@toddweller
@toddweller 2 года назад
What an awesome tip! I would say the acetone will evaporate over time so store it in an airtight container.
@Maxid1
@Maxid1 2 года назад
And mix very small use purpose amounts.
@Mdub_actual
@Mdub_actual 2 года назад
You feel like family, in the way you share knowledge and describe things. I love this channel! Thank you!
@denisem5437
@denisem5437 2 года назад
Leah, I can always find the perfect home video in your collection. Thank you for being so informative. Love love this video as I do all of them.
@SnakeAndTurtleQigong
@SnakeAndTurtleQigong 2 года назад
The Bob Ross of DIY, with much cooler hair! 💙🔨👍🏻
@sirmi9868
@sirmi9868 2 года назад
No one,i mean no one hasa more cooler hair than bob even tho i love Leah
@joebrown1382
@joebrown1382 2 года назад
You're fabulous Leah.
@jasondandria1979
@jasondandria1979 2 года назад
I could listen to her all day
@seeking70
@seeking70 2 года назад
Great channel. We sold our last house (for now at least) but I still watch.
@GoodlyEarth
@GoodlyEarth 2 года назад
I had no idea you could make your own. Thank you Leah for the amazing tip!
@seejanedrill
@seejanedrill 2 года назад
Howdy Mitch
@loripatterson7882
@loripatterson7882 2 года назад
Great to see You again!!
@markkimsey6379
@markkimsey6379 2 года назад
Thank you for this tip. Your presentation style is great! You break down the topics you present so well, and make them approachable and engaging. Thank you!
@micperez819
@micperez819 2 года назад
Leah is awesome. Her voice is so pleasant to listen to
@ginaalwaysavip1177
@ginaalwaysavip1177 2 года назад
Your awesome I never heard of this! Thanks so much for sharing with us all!
@useruser400
@useruser400 2 года назад
Great tip! Looks like a much cheaper option than the commercial products. But it would have been nice to see a scientific side-by-side comparison with several different solvent options. Maybe the Project Farm channel can set that up. Your channel is AWESOME. I have learned so many great skills from you!
@sirtarin
@sirtarin 2 года назад
Project Farm has done two or three videos comparing penetrating fluids, including this mixture (I actually requested that he do this mixture). If I recall correctly, this helps some, but there are several penetrating fluids that do work better. But they certainly aren't cheaper. :)
@genebarker1023
@genebarker1023 2 года назад
Lea I have watched several of your presentations and each was spot on. Not only that, you are enthusiastic, pleasant, articulate, and fun to watch. Thank you so much.
@luistrevino6229
@luistrevino6229 2 года назад
Hi Leah !!! Because of you and your channel, I have accomplished so many things. Thank you for sharing your knowledge, tips, and wisdom. Love and peace from Texas
@Anonymous-it5jw
@Anonymous-it5jw 2 года назад
Thanks for the tips about its effectiveness. giving it time to work, and about using non-synthetic ATF. Sometimes its best to keep the mixture in a sealed glass jar until you need to load up the oil can - Acetone will evaporate pretty quickly from unsealed containers. Keep the tips coming, Leah. You have a lot of practical advice to share with your viewers.
@williamwelch7
@williamwelch7 2 года назад
Thanks Leah, brilliant, as usual!
@Wyman642
@Wyman642 2 года назад
Never disappointed with her videos. Always useful and valuable information.
@arthurmann578
@arthurmann578 2 года назад
Thank you, Leah! Your videos are ALWAYS informative and a BIG help! No matter how many years you may be a "Do it Yourselfer," you can always learn something new from another DIYer! 😁😁👍👍❤❤
@FishOnIsMyHandle
@FishOnIsMyHandle 2 года назад
Great tip, it absolutely does works. Last winter, this was the ONLY thing which worked for me on a seized bearing/hub
@seejanedrill
@seejanedrill 2 года назад
Yep! The stuff is MAGIC!
@mikes4357
@mikes4357 2 года назад
My father gave me a pair of pliers that look exactly like those 35 years ago when I was moving out of the house part of my starter tool kit they were old when he gave them to me, it’s stamped on the side made in west Germany in addition to them being sentimental they are literally the best Quality pliers I own including some new knipex.
@langstrum2421
@langstrum2421 2 года назад
Hi Leah. You have no idea how important you are to me. I always watch your videos even though I don't understand everything you say... but I'm learning a lot of English with you. Thanks for all the tricks you show us. Take care of yourself. Greetings from Murcia, Spain
@jamesmocharski4803
@jamesmocharski4803 2 года назад
You, my dear Leah, are a national treasure! Keep doing what you do!
@usernotfound1044
@usernotfound1044 2 года назад
Thank you for being amazing.
@hermitgirlwanders9162
@hermitgirlwanders9162 2 года назад
Thanks for the confidence building!
@rogerlynch9586
@rogerlynch9586 2 года назад
Always look forward to Leah’s videos!
@andrewclarkehomeimprovement
@andrewclarkehomeimprovement 2 года назад
Lovely to see you Leah. Didn't know that one. Been in trade for 10 years and it's another thing I learned from you. Thank you. One of the others was ticking sticks, been using that technique for ages now, brilliant. Hope you're well and all the best from a rather damp England!
@LightBeing369
@LightBeing369 2 года назад
I'm a new subscriber and I really enjoy your informative videos. Thanks for sharing these useful tips😊
@BronzedTube
@BronzedTube 2 года назад
Always love your videos and great news, my wife always has lots of acetone for removing stuff off her finger nails. Cool tip, I can't wait to try it. I may actually go and buy or acquire seized tools to try it on for fun.
@debhalverson3956
@debhalverson3956 2 года назад
Half the fun of old tools is getting them working again. More fun than one person should have alone!
@sreihart
@sreihart 2 года назад
Thanks again Leah for more awesome tips! I think you are our greatest treasure on RU-vid!
@standepain
@standepain 2 года назад
WOW! I think my dad kept a old coffee can full of this stuff he used to put his tools in. Gotta now give it a try. Thank you, Leah!
@Goodsnout
@Goodsnout 2 года назад
I'm skeptical. I am aware that ATF and acetone is a well known and widely touted homemade penetrating oil but the two definitely aren't miscible. Even with violent shaking they separate almost instantly. I decided there must be a better formula. What I came up with is 50% ATF and 50% charcoal lighter fluid. What's in charcoal lighter fluid you may ask? Well it's 3/4th descented kerosene and 1/4th petroleum naphtha (white gas). The two fluids mix well and stay mixed. This has worked better for me than ATF and acetone with no need to shake.
@fastbusiness
@fastbusiness 2 года назад
Thanks for that. I use the ATF and acetone and it works well, but has the problem you mention. Also, if it is stored in container that isn't tightly sealed, it evaporates and you are left with only ATF. I'm going to try the mix you showed here. Now if I could just find a pump oil can that works right and won't leak.
@sandstorm6605
@sandstorm6605 2 года назад
Couldn’t you just add dish soap to the original recipe to act as an emulsifier?
@sandstorm6605
@sandstorm6605 2 года назад
@@fastbusiness That’s true. I don’t think it will either. Unfortunately I don’t have the ingredients handy or I’d give it a go. All if it, her recipe and the above, is always good stuff to know. As they say, “The more you know, the less you need.” Thank you for the reply.
@sandstorm6605
@sandstorm6605 2 года назад
@@fastbusiness Very interesting! Thanks for sharing your findings.
@fastbusiness
@fastbusiness 2 года назад
@@sandstorm6605 The 50/50 ATF and charcoal lighter fluid mixes the best so far. There is no visible separation since I mixed it 12 hours ago. I'm going to start using this mix and eliminate the acetone. Variations of this mixture is used to create a firearms cleaning solvent/lube called "Ed's Red" that I have used for years and works well. The original mixture was: Kerosene, Mineral Spirits, ATF, Acetone (equal parts). There is a variation used for gun lube consisting of Mobil 1 Oil, Kerosene, ATF that works well.
@suzisaintjames
@suzisaintjames 2 года назад
Fun fact: acetone dissolves plastic, so don't use a plastic jar to mix up your solution or you'll have a big mess to clean up! 💖🌞🌵😷 P.s. there's acetone in some fingernail polish removers, but there are some acetone-free polish removers too. So read your labels.
@pamelah6431
@pamelah6431 2 года назад
My acetone nailpolish remover is in the plastic container they all come in. For like 10 years. 🤔
@suzisaintjames
@suzisaintjames 2 года назад
@@pamelah6431, you're right! My bottle is so old it doesn't have a recycling code on it! But it does say harmful to plastics. And my dad used to solvent weld plexiglass together with acetone. So I'm guessing not all plastics are alike. Kinda like gasoline cans are made of plastic, but don't try putting gasoline in a plastic milk jug. 💖🌞🌵😷
@pamelah6431
@pamelah6431 2 года назад
@@suzisaintjames interesting. Thanks.
@JjJj-bq7le
@JjJj-bq7le 2 года назад
you are one of the most under estimated channels around you always teach old dogs like me a new trick or two
@corvideclectica6931
@corvideclectica6931 2 года назад
As often as not here's a perfect video about a week prior to my needs. It's almost as if Leah has a copy of my to-do list .....you don't have a copy of my list, do you? Seriously; four days before I needed this tip and here it is. Thank you again.
@stephaniedodt2389
@stephaniedodt2389 2 года назад
I admire you too. You teach us how to do so much.
@NickVenture1
@NickVenture1 2 года назад
Thank you. Must use this next time.
@stevensmith2228
@stevensmith2228 2 года назад
Great tip. Works amazing. I have tried just about every penetrating oil on the market when I was in the automotive industry. This is better than all of them. Period.
@dodgersfnshepard8673
@dodgersfnshepard8673 2 года назад
Seriously your the best & this proves your quality! Stay safe and keep at it
@JM-vj7we
@JM-vj7we 2 года назад
Thanks….. will try it! I have a faucet I just can’t screw off completely. Thank You ❤️
@leesmith5419
@leesmith5419 2 года назад
That was awesome I will definitely remember this one
@kishka7
@kishka7 2 года назад
Thanks Lea! I've been a handyman for thirty years (former mechanical engineer) - great new piece of info! I will definitely try it!
@rileysnyder5693
@rileysnyder5693 Год назад
Leah I love your videos! I've been a fan for over 5 years and always recommend them to friends.
@judysbakeryandtestkitchen1654
@judysbakeryandtestkitchen1654 2 года назад
Great! Many women have acetone - it has its nail polish remover! Sure don’t have that other stuff for the automatic transmission.
@ItsAsparageese
@ItsAsparageese 2 года назад
Nail polish remover usually has a fairly low amount of acetone in it, plus I wouldn't want to mess around with other ingredients that could potentially react in unexpected ways with the other ingredients. I'd recommend just picking up a can of the pure stuff! It's quite cheap and very good for all sorts of solvent purposes. I used to clean oil paint brushes with it, left them looking silky clean like new after barely a dip and bit of rubbing!
@judysbakeryandtestkitchen1654
@judysbakeryandtestkitchen1654 2 года назад
@@ItsAsparageese Thank you ever so much
@michaelpaquette
@michaelpaquette 2 года назад
This was an awesome episode. Jane really tries hard to bring this channel great value. Non wonder you have so many subscribers. My neighbour just showed this to me recently and it worked like charm on a really stubborn choke lever on my dirt bike that was stuck closed.
@ScorpionRegent
@ScorpionRegent 2 года назад
Michael Paquette - TPHS class of 80?
@ravenwinger1
@ravenwinger1 2 года назад
You are one of the coolest DIY guru's on RU-vid! Just subscribed
@g.g.2305
@g.g.2305 2 года назад
Wow! I learned something new today! Thank You Leah! Again another great video! Keep them coming!
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