Best Penetrating Oil? Seafoam vs Gibbs vs Liquid Wrench

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  • Опубликовано: 9 сен 2024
  • Seafoam Deep Creep competes with Liquid Wrench and Gibbs Penetrating Oils in this showdown. Each brand won previous penetrating oil showdown episodes. Their ability to penetrate rust, prevent rust, and tolerate heat gets put to the test. Thanks to everyone who requested this one!
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Комментарии • 3,6 тыс.

  • @ProjectFarm
    @ProjectFarm  4 года назад +22

    Thanks to everyone who requested this showdown. Here are links to the products tested. Thanks again, Todd
    Gibbs: amzn.to/34pk47Q
    Seafoam Deep Creep: amzn.to/31kSNBw
    Liquid Wrench: amzn.to/32f2AIG

    • @TheRealNormanBates
      @TheRealNormanBates 3 года назад

      So... does this mean people should spray their engines down with Sea Foam Deep Creep to prevent rusting?

    • @metaxa715
      @metaxa715 3 года назад +2

      @@TheRealNormanBates it's not a bad idea to spray something in your engine especially if you thinking of putting it into the storage for longer preiod of time. I would spray something into the intake while cranking engine and then hand crank and spray individually in each spark plug hole or injector port if it's a diesel. i would mix all brands togheter to obtain all features lol

    • @kevinradford9336
      @kevinradford9336 Год назад

      I would have liked to have seen Vinegar used in these tests as well.

    • @flaggov6949
      @flaggov6949 Год назад +1

      ​@@kevinradford9336He used vinegar in earlier tests.

    • @snoopstp4189
      @snoopstp4189 Год назад +1

      I'd suggest using a wire brush to clean and clear exposed fastener threads, is probably more important than the fluidic ability to carry the nut over the threads. Really breaking free frozen nuts and bolts should be the big consideration here..

  • @hamilton5071
    @hamilton5071 5 лет назад +221

    As a professional mechanic in the rusty midwest i used to be a PB blaster guy until i saw your videos. Switched to liquid wrench and haven't gone back. Best performance for the price.

    • @ronc8598
      @ronc8598 5 лет назад +17

      Even if PB was a bit better i won't use unless it's all i have handy, The " Blaster in the name is an accurate description of what happens when ya push down on the snozzel..

    • @ProjectFarm
      @ProjectFarm  5 лет назад +42

      Thank you very much! I have a lot of rust to deal with on the farm and Liquid Wrench is my go to product due to the price and amount of product I use.

    • @pontoonrob7948
      @pontoonrob7948 5 лет назад +4

      Shoot, I also posted almost the same comment above

    • @leehuff2330
      @leehuff2330 5 лет назад +11

      @@ProjectFarm
      I usually have to deal with rusted latches, such as pintle hooks, instead of bolts in my job. I used to use WD40, but now that I've watched your comparison, I think I'll switch to the cheaper Liquid Wrench.

    • @Camelotsmoon
      @Camelotsmoon 4 года назад +4

      Ikr. The gibs might be better, but good lord, not for 3x the price of liquid wrench.

  • @sta3539
    @sta3539 5 лет назад +321

    The only part of Monday’s I like

    • @ProjectFarm
      @ProjectFarm  5 лет назад +12

      Awesome! Thank you!!

    • @gretchenmorfea5988
      @gretchenmorfea5988 5 лет назад +1

      sta3539 same

    • @sta3539
      @sta3539 5 лет назад +7

      Wow, you must be fun

    • @ashqelon7267
      @ashqelon7267 5 лет назад +1

      Expand your world some, Mousetrapmondey by Shawn Woods is also very enjoyable.

  • @jaywest4102
    @jaywest4102 5 лет назад +159

    Test after test:
    Project comes out on top

    • @ProjectFarm
      @ProjectFarm  5 лет назад +10

      Thank you very much for the positive feedback!

    • @godfreypoon5148
      @godfreypoon5148 5 лет назад

      I hear secretly he came in second place in the Truck Bed Liner test.

  • @vinnievincent2995
    @vinnievincent2995 5 лет назад +222

    You know what I think would be really cool , a recap episode, maybe every 6 months where you just told us the best out of multiple tests for multiple products so I can make a shopping list next time I go to the hardware store. Thanks for all the super awesome content.

    • @ProjectFarm
      @ProjectFarm  5 лет назад +48

      Great suggestion! Thank you

    • @kiyoponnn
      @kiyoponnn 5 лет назад

      @@ProjectFarm Here's a suggestion for the 4 stroke bike engine: You could install an efi kit from ecotrons or use an electric ducted fan as a pseudo-supercharger or both

    • @tjesse
      @tjesse 5 лет назад +9

      @@ProjectFarm I honestly would buy an e-book. I no-shit watched an entire video on construction adhesive at home depot just to remember the one I needed was part 2.

    • @duhjooner
      @duhjooner 5 лет назад +10

      @@ProjectFarm Just make a Google Sheets document that lists all of the best products, according to your tests. You could make it read-only and public, then share the link in every video as you update it.

    • @1234567890CAB
      @1234567890CAB 4 года назад +1

      I was just thinking it could be helpful to make google sheets documents with all the tests and all of the results, for comparison with older tests and for quick and easy reference

  • @Locust13
    @Locust13 5 лет назад +88

    >waiting for this video to finish while I'm standing in Lowe's so I know which product to get so I can get the oxygen sensors loose from my exhaust.

    • @ProjectFarm
      @ProjectFarm  5 лет назад +19

      I hope you have good success getting it out. Time helps these products do their job!

    • @fisqual
      @fisqual 5 лет назад +15

      Add a MAP gas torch to your shopping list!

    • @TERRORoftheLORD
      @TERRORoftheLORD 4 года назад +1

      If you need to get result fast, skip to the end. He always has a quick to read analysis!

    • @woolywonders5546
      @woolywonders5546 4 года назад +1

      🤣 same here goes for any other category of item review

    • @cubul32
      @cubul32 4 года назад +1

      @@ProjectFarm Saving lives as you can see ;)

  • @hankthediver
    @hankthediver День назад +1

    This is hands down one of the best channels on You Tube. As a motorhead I appreciate the work that goes into each episode and commend the owner for his dedication in evaluating products using common sense and good old fashioned farmers ingenuity.

  • @TheRoadhammer379
    @TheRoadhammer379 5 лет назад +35

    Hey PF, I used to drive Caterpillar 777 rock hauling trucks in a mining company. Every December, the maintenance crew would start winter rebuild services and to remove the giant lug nuts, they would heat them with an oxygen acetylene torch and then immediately hit them with ice water. The expansion and contraction breaks the rust very quickly. Usually one time around would loosen the nuts.
    Excellent vid and a very methodical approach as usual. Appreciate your time and effort.

    • @ProjectFarm
      @ProjectFarm  5 лет назад +36

      That's very interesting! I should put together a video on various strategies of using heat. Thanks again!!

    • @brianjonker510
      @brianjonker510 5 лет назад

      how hot would they heat the lug nuts? They must have heated one at a time then hit with ice water?

    • @TheMattc999
      @TheMattc999 5 лет назад +16

      TheRoadhammer379 I'm sure it works but I'd be worried about it fracturing the material possibly leading to a catastrophic failure some point down the road.

    • @TheRoadhammer379
      @TheRoadhammer379 5 лет назад +3

      @@brianjonker510, I watched them a few times and they would get the nuts glowing orange. Now not every nut got heated, most would come off with the impact and they replaced all of the nuts with new ones. The nuts were throwaways, they would try to not destroy the studs.

    • @TheRoadhammer379
      @TheRoadhammer379 5 лет назад +2

      @@TheMattc999, I know in the three years of employment, I never wrote up broken studs or nuts on the inspection report. But bear in mind, these trucks had like 46 lug studs to bear the load.

  • @tacocin
    @tacocin 5 лет назад +87

    Dude! Where have you been all my life!!! Absolutely LOVE this channel! Content and presentation is most excellent! Thank you so very much!

    • @ProjectFarm
      @ProjectFarm  5 лет назад +7

      Thank you very much!!

    • @willpestka2745
      @willpestka2745 5 лет назад +4

      His oilympics series of videos has been super helpful. Check those out!

    • @richb5478
      @richb5478 5 лет назад +1

      Yeah project farm is one of my favorite channels on youtube.

    • @afk4dyz
      @afk4dyz 5 лет назад

      this was my first reaction as well. Welcome to the know.

  • @jbeers1234
    @jbeers1234 4 года назад +38

    Time for another penetrating oil showdown? I’d love to see a “mechanics” format. Maybe do 3 arrays of bolts, and apply penetrant in the vertical, horizontal and upside down, all using the spray nozzle. It should only sit fir 15-30 min MAX. This would better replicate shop conditions, where time is money! Keep up the great work!

  • @fisqual
    @fisqual 5 лет назад +267

    You should compare different anti seize pastes. Like aluminum vs copper vs zinc...

    • @ProjectFarm
      @ProjectFarm  5 лет назад +55

      Great suggestion! Thank you

    • @vihnu
      @vihnu 5 лет назад +2

      Good idea

    • @willb3018
      @willb3018 5 лет назад +6

      @@ProjectFarm Have you ever tested paint strippers?....or did I just not find it yet?

    • @daboogersniffa
      @daboogersniffa 5 лет назад

      x2

    • @RustyOpel
      @RustyOpel 5 лет назад +7

      Agreed! I've always used permatex anti-seize for spark plugs, exhaust bolts etc. but if there is a better alternative I'm all ears :)

  • @Bigfoot_With_Internet_Access
    @Bigfoot_With_Internet_Access 5 лет назад +166

    Everybody gangsta till the nuts won't loosen up

    • @ProjectFarm
      @ProjectFarm  5 лет назад +10

      Thank you!

    • @zain581
      @zain581 5 лет назад +4

      I am a gangsta

    • @robzombie1845
      @robzombie1845 5 лет назад +8

      That's when the 1400 lb impact comes out lol the nuts coming off with or without the stud lol

    • @kylesonsalla7620
      @kylesonsalla7620 5 лет назад +4

      @@robzombie1845
      What do you do with Wisconsin trucks where there's no flats left on the nut lol, not using an impact.

    • @robzombie1845
      @robzombie1845 5 лет назад +3

      @@kylesonsalla7620 use a rocket socket

  • @notdelta99
    @notdelta99 8 месяцев назад +5

    single greatest youtube channel on this earth. my god

  • @jonnybgood1079
    @jonnybgood1079 5 лет назад +47

    My 1990 Evinrude engine on my boat has only been fished in saltwater. The paint is missing from all the fiberglass on the outside. My grandfather taught me to spray the engine on the inside with fluid film. It still looks like brand new not even the spark plugs have rust on them. That's 28 years of service in the salt still works great. I will never use anything else. Fluid film is the bomb.

    • @ProjectFarm
      @ProjectFarm  5 лет назад +13

      Fluid Film is an amazing rust blocker!

    • @godfreypoon5148
      @godfreypoon5148 5 лет назад +5

      I can second that. Fluid Film is quite good.

    • @LandaSnep
      @LandaSnep 5 лет назад +4

      @@ProjectFarm Maybe that's a good test? Rust blockers. We use FF on our plow fleet (26 trucks, 14 Bobcat skidsteers, 1 JLG telehandler, 2 Kubota UTVs) and I'd be interested to see if there is anything out there that can beat it!

    • @dbonics420
      @dbonics420 5 лет назад +2

      @@LandaSnep id say the product that Krown uses as an underbody rust protectant would give it a run for its money

    • @LandaSnep
      @LandaSnep 5 лет назад +1

      @@dbonics420 there's a good head-to-head test!

  • @frotwithdanger
    @frotwithdanger 5 лет назад +147

    Can you do a video on the various spray on rust converters on car bodywork or at least effectiveness of different methods?

    • @flashgordon99999
      @flashgordon99999 5 лет назад +7

      I'd be interested in that too

    • @ProjectFarm
      @ProjectFarm  5 лет назад +39

      Terrific video idea! Thank you

    • @karlx-1
      @karlx-1 5 лет назад +2

      @@ProjectFarm Be sure to include Rust Bullet in the test, I SWEAR by that stuff!

    • @SnifferSock
      @SnifferSock 5 лет назад

      @@ProjectFarm Masterseries Silver is the most underrated I know of.

    • @ColtaineCrows
      @ColtaineCrows 5 лет назад

      Bilt Hamber Hydrate 80 is the best "rust converter" paint I've used except for the industrial stuff that I was told I couldn't buy anymore for some reason. It's mostly made of the same stuff, so idk why I can buy one and not the other, but oh well.

  • @gregmckinney8710
    @gregmckinney8710 3 года назад +8

    Thank you for the video!! You saved me a ton of time and money! I had a rusty wheel hub that would not come off even with a 7 ton pulley puller. I soaked it with Seafoam Deep creep, let it sit a few hours, cranked the pulley puller one turn and the hub broke free! After we took the hub off we could see were the Seafoam really did creep deep into the grooves. Awesome stuff!! Thanks again!

  • @dougjb7848
    @dougjb7848 5 лет назад +101

    Seriously, HOW do you get all this done? Are there 10 of you, or do you not require sleep?

    • @ProjectFarm
      @ProjectFarm  5 лет назад +77

      Thank you very much! It takes 50-60 hours or more each week. I have about 5 projects going at once. lol. Thanks again!

    • @beeman4266
      @beeman4266 5 лет назад +6

      @@ProjectFarm I assume this has become your full time job? Seems like a fun job for the technically minded though. It's fascinating to see what products actually do what they claim.

    • @johnsherman7289
      @johnsherman7289 2 года назад

      @@ProjectFarm Anything to do with farm implies long hours and hard work,
      with the prospect of high risk.

  • @jaywest4102
    @jaywest4102 5 лет назад +373

    Just to see what criteria Todd thinks is important, and the tests he comes up with: What 🧻 Toilet Paper is best?

    • @ProjectFarm
      @ProjectFarm  5 лет назад +178

      lol. Maybe April 1 video? Thanks again!

    • @stimkygringo8948
      @stimkygringo8948 5 лет назад +45

      Smooth for comfort or gritty for cleaning deep 😏

    • @karlx-1
      @karlx-1 5 лет назад +7

      I'm a Scott brand TP man m'self. That stuff can take some serious abuse.

    • @Worrsaint
      @Worrsaint 5 лет назад +16

      I for one to not want to see his taco bell test.

    • @zachylimaki2167
      @zachylimaki2167 5 лет назад +3

      Yesssss please do this

  • @matthewlarson7207
    @matthewlarson7207 5 лет назад +11

    The level of dedication to the test you perform is awe inspiring. As always, thank you!

  • @cohall46
    @cohall46 5 лет назад +9

    Todd - Thanks for sharing - When I sat down to watch this video I had a lot of energy and was getting ready to do work around the house. After watching this video, and thinking about all of the work that you did to make it, I am thoroughly exhausted and have no energy left. :-)

  • @electronicsNmore
    @electronicsNmore 5 лет назад +25

    I could never get enough of your awesome testing videos! :-) A++

    • @ProjectFarm
      @ProjectFarm  5 лет назад

      Electronicsnmore, thank you very much for the positive comment! The desalinator you built is absolutely genius! Looking forward to your next video!!

  • @jimthompson3030
    @jimthompson3030 2 года назад +1

    in alll my years as a mechanic 65 years i found that heat to red hot 2 or 3 times then pen. oil dont get in hurry 0n exhaust bolts and nuts heat again for removal works best noooo hurry great show thank you !!!

  • @martin0r92
    @martin0r92 5 лет назад +32

    This guy is freaking awsome

  • @christopherklansky6407
    @christopherklansky6407 5 лет назад +23

    Test Idea:
    Private label engine oils.
    I.E. Dollar General Napa Oreillys etc.

    • @ProjectFarm
      @ProjectFarm  5 лет назад +6

      Thank you for the video idea!

  • @giaem4108
    @giaem4108 5 лет назад +5

    Never get bored when watching this

  • @barnybrewman1571
    @barnybrewman1571 5 лет назад +11

    Thanks for the excellent videos. Very well done and very informative. I am surprised that these products only reduce force required to losten a rusted bolt by roughly 10% compred to the untreated control. I figured it would make more of a difference.

    • @ProjectFarm
      @ProjectFarm  5 лет назад +1

      Thank you!

    • @BigBear--
      @BigBear-- 4 месяца назад

      Well consider that these nuts were originally only torqued down to 80 Ft-Lbs. If they were torqued down with more force, more force would be required to get them off, that difference in ft-lbs would grow, and be even more significant. Also depending on the tool/wrench used, it could mean the difference in potentially breaking something like a ratchet vs not breaking it. Also he starts out with new bolts. If these were bolts that have been rusting for years, it could mean an even larger difference in force required for removal. Along with the fact that the heads might be even more worn, and more likely to strip, so less force might be the difference between stripping the head, or getting it off. The point is, you're always better off using something vs nothing. Also more time for penetration is always better. These things can come in super clutch in more sensitive areas/projects. Where a broken bolt, stripped head, etc...could be the difference between a 15 minute job or a 4 day pain in the ass project.

  • @jjrock5
    @jjrock5 5 лет назад +14

    Looks like I’ll stick with my Liquid Wrench. Excellent video!

    • @ProjectFarm
      @ProjectFarm  5 лет назад +1

      Thank you!

    • @boosted2.4_sky
      @boosted2.4_sky 5 лет назад +3

      Me too... I've been impressed and happy with it..👍

    • @UNSTOPABLE996
      @UNSTOPABLE996 5 лет назад +1

      Yes, very good product for its price.

  • @sender6994
    @sender6994 5 лет назад +29

    I love how you said “ok we got a liquid wrench candle” so seriously

  • @jayb1rd
    @jayb1rd 5 лет назад +5

    Great episode (as always)! One thing I think is a good mention here is, if you can get the nut to move, it's very important to rock the nut back and forth as you remove it. This will almost always assure you get the nut off without stripping or breaking. Lord knows I have broken many off that initially loosened. Definitely took more times to learn my lesson than it should have :-)

  • @corvette_jake7225
    @corvette_jake7225 5 лет назад +22

    Kroil penetrating oil is the best stuff I've ever found. Should check it out sometime

    • @ProjectFarm
      @ProjectFarm  5 лет назад +3

      Thank you!

    • @michaelhowell7275
      @michaelhowell7275 5 лет назад +29

      He did before and it came in last.

    • @NoWr2Run
      @NoWr2Run 5 лет назад +4

      Yes he did originally in his first test's.

    • @corvette_jake7225
      @corvette_jake7225 5 лет назад +4

      Oh had no idea my bad guys, it's a shame it came in last haha maybe I should upgrade to a new brand

    • @corvette_jake7225
      @corvette_jake7225 5 лет назад

      @@ProjectFarm any way you could do an oil lubricity test with the additive called RSR RAN-UP? They use it in a lot of high end sports cars and racing motorcycles and I always wondered if I was wasting my money by using it with every oil change

  • @TheMyguitarisblue
    @TheMyguitarisblue 5 лет назад +2

    I really, really appreciate this channel. To do all of this completely unbiased and refusing sponsorships is a huge testament to how much you legitimately care about us consumers. Thank you for what you do and I hope to continue to see your videos for a long time coming.

  • @GetRekdHard
    @GetRekdHard 5 лет назад +34

    Hello! Love these videos, keep up the good work!

    • @ProjectFarm
      @ProjectFarm  5 лет назад +9

      Thank you for the positive comment and hope you enjoy the video!

  • @TDIETZ22
    @TDIETZ22 5 лет назад +3

    Project Farm is hands down, my favorite channel on RUclips.

  • @sinformant
    @sinformant 5 лет назад +2

    This was surprising. I used to be a liquid wrench user, but once I used deep creep, I never looked back. It seemed to work 10x better on everything I used it on.

  • @rajkirannatarajan9276
    @rajkirannatarajan9276 5 лет назад +4

    If I could toss a few more suggestions:
    -latex gloves
    -so called rust protection products like Lloyds
    -electrical contact cleaner
    -ratchet straps
    -2 stroke oil

    • @ProjectFarm
      @ProjectFarm  5 лет назад

      Great suggestions! This helps. Thank you

    • @muddybadgers5205
      @muddybadgers5205 5 лет назад

      Ratchet straps is a good one. Abrasion resistance, resistance to rust and sand, and strength

  • @TheSwitzAutomotive
    @TheSwitzAutomotive 5 лет назад +5

    I love the comparison videos... so much better than "Will Jet fuel work in my mower." Keep 'em coming Baby!

  • @Fister_of_Muppets
    @Fister_of_Muppets 5 лет назад +1

    We exclusively use the Seafoam Deep Creep at work, but I think some of that has to do with our availability of it. For general use it works well for our needs.

    • @ProjectFarm
      @ProjectFarm  5 лет назад

      Thank you

    • @johnbeckham1483
      @johnbeckham1483 Год назад +2

      Seafoam's Deep Creep is made from 100% petroleum lubricants! The test confirmed all of Deep Creep"s stated capabilities on the can's label. Deep Creep seems more catered to automotive maintenance protection indeed. Deep Creep would be my preference. Thank you, Seafoam...

  • @patdennis3751
    @patdennis3751 5 лет назад +16

    Put them all up against a 50/50 mix of syn ATF and Acetone. I have had extremely good luck and it;s cheap to make.

    • @ProjectFarm
      @ProjectFarm  5 лет назад +4

      Thank you! That's a great mix!

    • @whatsBF3
      @whatsBF3 5 лет назад

      i heard brake fluid is a good one to use also

  • @steveskouson9620
    @steveskouson9620 5 лет назад +26

    Todd, did you try any of the home made
    concoctions? ATF and acetone, is what
    I'm thinking about. I'm sure there are others.
    steve

    • @ProjectFarm
      @ProjectFarm  5 лет назад +9

      Thank you! I tested ATF/acetone quite a while back and it did great.

    • @chrisw5574
      @chrisw5574 5 лет назад +6

      I think this was kinda the best of the best type thing, he's tested a wide variety of things suggested for this type of application. These 3 just came out on top.

    • @Frost640
      @Frost640 5 лет назад +1

      50% ATF and brake fluid works wonders as well.

    • @JaysonStark
      @JaysonStark 5 лет назад

      Ave did a video on your suggestions.

    • @stevenbauer7744
      @stevenbauer7744 5 лет назад

      @@Frost640 I haven't tried that one before, but it seems that it would be a great idea for old brake fluid that you wouldn't want to use in your car. If the container had been open too long for example.

  • @steveoammo
    @steveoammo 5 лет назад +1

    The data might already be on several different videos, but as an owner of firearms there are tons of different lubricants out there designed to "protect" your investment. I think you could setup an interesting test involving a bunch of different firearm and non-firearm specific spray lubricants to find out which one works best to prevent corrosion (especially with your worst case scenario metal eating spray bottle you got there haha). You could even do it bracket style like the oils, if there is enough interest or data points to cover.

    • @ProjectFarm
      @ProjectFarm  5 лет назад +1

      Thank you for the video idea!

  • @SnifferSock
    @SnifferSock 5 лет назад +9

    I'm just here for the Gibbs *MEGA PENETRANT, ULTRA LUBRICANT* jokes

  • @noahhalls
    @noahhalls 5 лет назад +4

    I'm sure this has been suggested but a paper towel video would be awesome.

    • @ProjectFarm
      @ProjectFarm  5 лет назад +3

      Thank you! I need to test them soon.

  • @The_R-n-I_Guy
    @The_R-n-I_Guy 3 года назад +2

    I've used PB Blaster for years. But after watching these tests, I'm definitely switching to SeaFoam for most applications. It has the most rust prevention and once I work on something I want to know I'm leaving it better than it was.

  • @bananaramainpajams
    @bananaramainpajams 5 лет назад +59

    The real winner is clearly Liquid Wrench, as it is half the price.

    • @andrewk8636
      @andrewk8636 5 лет назад +4

      1/3 price

    • @stomabag7127
      @stomabag7127 5 лет назад +2

      I agree with you.

    • @ProjectFarm
      @ProjectFarm  5 лет назад +13

      Agree! Great product and really great price!

    • @jacobdavis1470
      @jacobdavis1470 5 лет назад +3

      Been using it for years. So much cheaper plus I usually buy in bulk when it goes on sale so I can pretty much waste it and not cry lol

    • @DADSGETNDOWN
      @DADSGETNDOWN 5 лет назад +1

      @@ProjectFarm Well for breaking free and Rusted.

  • @limrc1
    @limrc1 5 лет назад +4

    Would've been nice if you included WD-40 in the party. Thanks for a very informative video again. You're the best!

    • @stomabag7127
      @stomabag7127 5 лет назад +2

      That stuff doesn't work for nothing. Not worth the effort.

    • @ProjectFarm
      @ProjectFarm  5 лет назад

      Thank you

  • @gglass2648
    @gglass2648 5 лет назад +1

    Great video. Glad you stated manifold bolts/nuts. Along with your control it would be good to see no product with heat instead to see what’s best.

  • @ManuelMejia27
    @ManuelMejia27 3 года назад +4

    First of all, great videos. I was thinking it would be great if you could further enhance the series and add CRC products to the tests. They have Screwloose and Freeze-Off. Another cool test would be to use an induction heater (Mini-Ductor) to see how well they would work with the penetrants since there is no flame.

  • @ShaolinIronLeg
    @ShaolinIronLeg 3 года назад +5

    Time being a huge factor here... what happens if you wait even longer than 24 hours? Say you temporarily give up on a project but give your problem a little bit of penetrant once per day. Will it continue to get easier over time and when do you hit diminishing returns? Thank you for your videos as always!

  • @Juice27FromGA
    @Juice27FromGA 5 лет назад

    I dont even own anything I would use these products on but binge watch his videos because quality!

  • @skelitalmisfit12
    @skelitalmisfit12 5 лет назад +4

    God, i love this channel so damn much!

  • @charlesrich3975
    @charlesrich3975 5 лет назад +10

    I'm really curious as to how well heat alone works compared to these products

    • @ProjectFarm
      @ProjectFarm  5 лет назад +1

      Great point! Heat works extremely well from my experience.

    • @charlesrich3975
      @charlesrich3975 5 лет назад +1

      @@ProjectFarm seriously, it seems to me that all of these products are "somewhat" helpful but only reduce the amount of torque needed by around 10 to 20 lbs, who is going to notice that without using a torque wrench? A simple propane torch seems to be a much better investment.

    • @ronc8598
      @ronc8598 5 лет назад +1

      @@charlesrich3975 That 10 /20 lbs or more is a big difference if your reaching into a cramped space to bust a nut..

    • @charlesrich3975
      @charlesrich3975 5 лет назад +1

      @@ronc8598 sorry but I can't read "bust a nut" without giggling, but in response, 10-20lbs difference compared to a normal torque value of 150lbs is not noticable by hand. Especially when heat alone has a significantly better effect.

    • @ronc8598
      @ronc8598 5 лет назад

      @@charlesrich3975 I was referring to a place where it's a challenge to get a good pull or push on a wrench, and lighting a torch would send you and the equipment into a low earth orbit.. And i have busted a nut or two in some really cramped spaces, like drive in theaters etc..

  • @ctsean
    @ctsean 5 лет назад +1

    "...over the course of 3 months" - that is an amazing level of dedication.

  • @McToasted
    @McToasted 5 лет назад +4

    can you test the benefits of different spark plugs? Iridium, platinum and copper. see if the claims are really true

    • @ProjectFarm
      @ProjectFarm  5 лет назад

      Thank you for the video idea!

    • @spike555
      @spike555 5 лет назад

      E3 spark plugs for the win. Hands down. Factory plug in my chainsaw will allow me to cut wood for 20min. Switched to a E3 spark plug and I can now go 30min on one tank of fuel. Same with my lawnmower. I also use these in my truck and my wife’s van. I swear by them.

  • @bobo5150
    @bobo5150 5 лет назад +9

    You should of tested CRC Freeze-Off

    • @ProjectFarm
      @ProjectFarm  5 лет назад +1

      Great test idea! Thank you

    • @CalebST1
      @CalebST1 5 лет назад +1

      Bobo Teabaggins dude that stuff is the best. Helps me with everything when others have let me down.

    • @bobo5150
      @bobo5150 5 лет назад +1

      @@CalebST1 Yup it's the only one I buy.

  • @ljprep6250
    @ljprep6250 Год назад

    Thanks for pretty much confirming my total disgust for penetrating oils. I've never had a truly decent outcome from using them. Wire brushing then oiling the corroded accessible area of the threads helps remove the nut once you have it loose, though.
    Two other methods are the Blue Wrench and the Weld. Both work wonders...but not for exhaust bolts. Doze are de work of de Debbil. Another method which works on really beefy situations is to hit the bolt head/nut with a pneumatic hammer.

  • @mustachewarrior4188
    @mustachewarrior4188 5 лет назад +4

    Can you use axe body spray to run a engine plz

    • @gabsgabs4724
      @gabsgabs4724 5 лет назад

      gabs Ninjas I think its flamable

    • @r.i.pharambelel7433
      @r.i.pharambelel7433 5 лет назад

      Duh

    • @ProjectFarm
      @ProjectFarm  5 лет назад

      Thank you for the video idea!

    • @mustachewarrior4188
      @mustachewarrior4188 5 лет назад

      Project Farm And thank you for responding your just an awesome youtuber half of them dont even read the comments

  • @Wheel-1
    @Wheel-1 5 лет назад +6

    Blaster PB is the best penetrating catalyst have used ever , Hands down

    • @Dazedviper1
      @Dazedviper1 5 лет назад +2

      absolutely, I love it just not the strong smell. Why was this not in the test ?

    • @Extra_Ordinary_Gary
      @Extra_Ordinary_Gary 5 лет назад +5

      In previous tests, the Liquid Wrench outperformed PB Blaster. At least that's how I remember it.

    • @Wheel-1
      @Wheel-1 5 лет назад

      @@Dazedviper1 - No doubt moth balls . They could have come up with different smell . As far as working its my go to for sure , Have a good 1

    • @Dazedviper1
      @Dazedviper1 5 лет назад

      @@Wheel-1 As a backyard mechanic I love it . As one that uses jack stands you gotta stretch your arm as far as possible to creep out of there as quick as possible .

    • @carlrest6553
      @carlrest6553 5 лет назад

      Sounds like you haven't used LW

  • @S3rial85
    @S3rial85 5 лет назад

    Man i love these Videos. 95% of the products are not even available in europe so i don't know why i watch them, but i still do ;)

  • @amirrahmati6987
    @amirrahmati6987 5 лет назад +4

    You sir make the best videos !

  • @11SEXMACHINE
    @11SEXMACHINE 5 лет назад +5

    I vote Liquid wrench simply because it Costs 1/3rd of vcd the others and does just as good or better.

  • @foonijani
    @foonijani 4 года назад

    TBH man this guy summarising the results at the end of every video, is amazing! He follows a standard video format for all of his videos which is so awesome!

  • @squat224
    @squat224 5 лет назад +5

    judging by the wear scar, seafoam looks like it might be a contender for an oil replacement test

    • @ariesmight6978
      @ariesmight6978 Год назад +1

      Seafoam did resist the heat and pressure tests. Seafoam may not be viscos enough for a stock oil pump. So a small engine test in a four stroke motorcycle. Would be required, or due to its high lubrication capacity. Work as a two stroke engine oil. But then again, seafoam resists burning in high temperatures.

  • @ratataran
    @ratataran 5 лет назад +8

    Liquid wrench is good but what about aerokroil and pb blaster?

    • @ProjectFarm
      @ProjectFarm  5 лет назад +4

      Thank you. I tested both of those in a previous episode.

    • @drewstephen4608
      @drewstephen4608 5 лет назад +2

      Andrei, he already tested them. These 3 were the best of all the penetrating oils by a long ways. Sadly I used to think kroil was good stuff until the video project farm did showing it really didn’t perform well at all!

    • @UNSTOPABLE996
      @UNSTOPABLE996 5 лет назад

      Drew Stephen According to the 2019 tests and improvements kroil has made to their product, “Kano Kroil” is a top penetrating fluid.

  • @VladoT
    @VladoT 5 лет назад

    All of this products are unavailable in my country however this video is so good and entertaining that is totaly worth to watch.

  • @gillendk
    @gillendk 5 лет назад +4

    Hey project farm love the videos I've been watching for a while now ! What are the odds of a list of your preferred products after testing over the years. I adore the tests however I feel like a cheat sheet would be super handy!

    • @pkdude5334
      @pkdude5334 2 года назад

      then he would get less views and less money

  • @grasshoppercrews1296
    @grasshoppercrews1296 5 лет назад +4

    No p.b blaster ? That would be entertaining 😁

  • @TheVredeHunter
    @TheVredeHunter 5 лет назад +2

    These tests are getting better with every vid

  • @stanleybennett8879
    @stanleybennett8879 5 лет назад +4

    What about acetone and automatic transmission fluid I hear it works great!

    • @ProjectFarm
      @ProjectFarm  5 лет назад

      You are right! I tested that in a previous video and it did very well.

    • @EpilepsyWarning
      @EpilepsyWarning 5 лет назад

      @@ProjectFarm hey man i love your videos. I've always wondered though, how often do you have a manufacturer email you asking to do a sponsored video? I know you dont do any sponsored videos so I was curious how often you turn it down. Thanks!

    • @dimitar4y
      @dimitar4y 5 лет назад +1

      He tested them in a previous video.

  • @venomhemi3914
    @venomhemi3914 5 лет назад +6

    OK... heres a fun video for you, coconut oil as engine oil + 1 zinc pill, will it run?

    • @ProjectFarm
      @ProjectFarm  5 лет назад +2

      Thank you for the video idea!

  • @carloscarpinteyro332
    @carloscarpinteyro332 5 лет назад

    Congratulations on you creating a new market segment in your metal rust test: You managed to create 6 types of faux wood grain paneling!!! Truly impressive indeed!!

  • @10100rsn
    @10100rsn 5 лет назад +3

    Are they similar ingredients? What happens when you mix them, do they improve?

  • @SilverScarletSpider
    @SilverScarletSpider 5 лет назад +4

    Can you test which dandruff shampoo is the best?

  • @cchat3491
    @cchat3491 Год назад

    Best solution I've ever found is tapping the faces of the nut with a hammer. The impact energy will break the rust bonds between the bolt and nut. Tap several faces as hard as you can without causing damage. Even a light tapping for 30 seconds can make a big difference. Works in the kitchen too, tap the stuck jar lid all around with a heavy wood spoon.

  • @btfou
    @btfou 5 лет назад +7

    Who doesn't look forward to next time? :)

    • @ProjectFarm
      @ProjectFarm  5 лет назад

      Thank you very much!!

    • @btfou
      @btfou 5 лет назад

      @@ProjectFarm You're welcome!

  • @pjoneal12
    @pjoneal12 5 лет назад +2

    I think the reason I personally have always had better luck with Liquid Wrench then other penetrating oils is because of its low price, I tend to use a much greater volume which increases effectiveness in most cases. Because of the vast pricing difference between Liquid Wrench and some of the competitors, it would be interesting to see your tests using varied product volumes determined using the volume:cost ratio. In this case Liquid Wrench would get at least 3 times as much product per application and in my guess be the clear winner. I only point this out because of 1)The extreme cost difference and 2)The close results. The last thing I will say is that some of your comparisons could maybe benefit by giving the clearly more important tests a higher weighting so to speak.
    I've seen most of your product comparisons if not all of them. I too am a tester but I test electrical hardware and software applications for a living, so I often need to be very particular, but for your format I think you have the perfect time/explanation/testing/review balance and do a TREMENDOUS job. Helping us to use the best products for the job, increasing GDP, and driving competition between product manufactures, your work benefits society GREATLY and I just hope you realize how important and awesome you are. Many many thanks

  • @mealsonwheels4970
    @mealsonwheels4970 3 года назад

    it took me years to realize which products work the best.. you did it in 10 minutes.

  • @mayankrocks89
    @mayankrocks89 4 года назад

    Your videos are going to help people doing their own repairs for a long time.

    • @ProjectFarm
      @ProjectFarm  4 года назад

      Glad to hear! Thanks for watching.

  • @Anand-qb1wp
    @Anand-qb1wp 5 лет назад

    Two suggestions.
    1.) Since price point determines how much product gets used why not apply a cost-weighted amount of product to the seized nuts? So a lot more Liquid Wrench.
    2.) Determining how to reduce the torque required to close to 80 ft. lb. Which strategy works best. How much do multiple applications over many days help? Torque after 1 hr, 6 hr, 1 day, 2 days, 3 days.
    I loved that you used a control for the 1 hour and the 1 day marks. Even better that they averaged about the same. Thank you!

  • @seanyoung7184
    @seanyoung7184 5 лет назад +2

    Two video recommendations!!! 1. Painters Tape - you have done several on other types of tape but have not seen one on painters tape. 2. Oil Filters - Lots of great videos on fuel, additives, and oil, but nothing on filters...

    • @ProjectFarm
      @ProjectFarm  5 лет назад +2

      Great video ideas! I'll get to work on both of these but it'll take me a few months to publish videos on them

    • @drteknical6571
      @drteknical6571 5 лет назад +1

      As y'all both probably know, Fram (regular grade) oil filters are looked down on by almost every reviewer. If you decide to go with this idea, please please test a regular Fram and a ToughGuard (or other upgrade) model. There is so much distrust of the standard model among reviewers, that testing an upgrade model in a product line-up could be very educational. The same goes for Purolater and others that sell multiple lines of the same filter size. Now THAT is going to be a very interesting test setup! I expect you'll be buying a few more pieces of equipment for this!! Thanks in advance! (Great idea Sean!)

    • @MrEmalgamist
      @MrEmalgamist 5 лет назад

      There's been tons of cut-open videos and people dissecting the filters, but it'd be cool to see some testing done with them. For instance, maybe flow some oil with certain sizes of sand granules and feed it through the filters for a while, see how many granules make it through, or how much mass goes through the filter before the bypass gives up and opens (if it even opens). The only demo video I've seen is fine carbon put through a regular oil filter, then a bypass filter. But it'd be cool to see a vis a vis comparison of oil filters for something common like a gm LS motor filter or something like that.

  • @TheFlacker99
    @TheFlacker99 5 лет назад +2

    0:08
    I legitimately had Vietnam flashbacks.
    *That one fricking bolt that snapped in the head of that engine*
    *shudders*

  • @DocStainton
    @DocStainton 4 года назад

    Had to comment to say thanks so much for these tests! Deep creep saved my bacon trying to removing a 20 year old mop faucet! They came so loose I nearly busted my knuckles! It went from bending the pipe to smooth! Wouldn't have bought it without your vid! Thanks again!

  • @awmh1990
    @awmh1990 4 года назад

    Grandpa used liquid wrench. Dad was never around. I use liquid wrench. I'm sticking with liquid wrench. Great video.

  • @timthomas9105
    @timthomas9105 4 года назад +1

    I really do appreciate your content. Everybody is always trying to get the right thing to do what they need it to do. And looking at your Patreon support page I read that you take no offers and are entirety supported by the subscribed viewers.
    You've already helped me with information on various topics. I may not be able to make a payment on the page, but as soon as I can I will. You've already EARNED it.
    Every once in a while I would pick up the Consumer Reports annual report at the magazine rack, while my Wife was getting groceries.
    Being in Electronics for 30 years, I had many people ask me about which name brand is better. When they would mention 2 or 3 brands and I would then say that ALL of them were made in the same factory, different front boards and panels and all the rest identical.
    That's why I asked about WD-40 and Boeshield, they smell the same.

  • @geogmz8277
    @geogmz8277 5 лет назад

    First time I watched your channel.. I must say that I thought.. "This is stupid who cares about a lawnmower"... Today I can report that I don't know how it happened but I'm subbed and so far I love it.

  • @ericwasilko8377
    @ericwasilko8377 5 лет назад +1

    We can tell through your videos that you put a lot of time and thought into whatever it is you’re testing. Thank you for your help!

  • @gregmcmahan7420
    @gregmcmahan7420 2 года назад

    I like your attention to detail in all of your experiments. Using the same environment, same measuring devices, applying the product in the same way, etc. The only changing part is the product. It makes for really good data collection and trustworthy results.
    I am in the process of removing an exhaust and purchased Liquid Wrench based on your experiments. Zero snapped bolts so far.

  • @FJ80Coop
    @FJ80Coop 5 лет назад

    And once again another well thought out,informative,unbiased comparison,danke'.

  • @robertlee4172
    @robertlee4172 5 лет назад

    Excellent thorough testing. I passed up SeaFoam for Liquid wrench years ago primarily over price. Worked fine over the years. But now it's been confirmed, I'd made the astute choice.

  • @markkelly8714
    @markkelly8714 3 года назад

    Keep it up. These test are very helpful compared to just ads.

  • @4gauge10
    @4gauge10 5 лет назад +1

    Excellent video,I always plan issues like this at least 5 days out,I'll respray the rusted 🔩⬅nuts and bolts once each day between 5 to 7 days,doing this makes even a bigger difference.

  • @Roarman57
    @Roarman57 5 лет назад +1

    Thank you for all your rust experiments! I live in Hawaii so rust is a constant battle!

  • @alwaysdirty155
    @alwaysdirty155 4 года назад

    Another Nobel prize worthy work.thanx so much for this:)

  • @clep2009
    @clep2009 4 месяца назад

    Your comparison is excellent and helpful. If I would like to give you a suggestion is to include a test on evaporation after 24 hours. I haven't see that. True, most of us would like products to work instantly but the truth is that sometimes we must let time works its magic. I have used many of these penetrating oils and most evaporate after a few hours.

    • @ProjectFarm
      @ProjectFarm  4 месяца назад

      Thanks! Thanks for the suggestion.

  • @bestseedorchard1107
    @bestseedorchard1107 3 года назад

    Great videos ! People embarrass themselves when the say " I applied xxx penetrating oil" and waited , they wasted time and money and showed they know little about stuck bolts.

  • @VilleLiski
    @VilleLiski 5 лет назад

    I do not usually comment on videos nor have anything good to say when I do. This applied to this channels previous videos from approximately 2 years back. They lacked the scientific and objective approach that you currently hold. All of the recent videos can hold up to my high standards and expectations of fair product comparisons. Thank you and keep up the excellent work!

  • @akp41
    @akp41 2 года назад

    This is great... Im going to try Deep Creep climbing ability for body bushing bolts on my 1972 Chevelle SS. Thank you for the content.

  • @suegyfurtha1st368
    @suegyfurtha1st368 4 года назад +1

    Thank you for all your hardwork brother! All that you do behind the scenes just to give us the good stuff! Well done! An award of some kind is in order...

  • @mikelakes3834
    @mikelakes3834 5 лет назад +1

    Wow! I really like how you show the results in an easy to read chart! Thanks for the great video.

  • @carlfowler1996
    @carlfowler1996 Год назад

    In the 60's I saw mechanics use Zippo Liter fluid to loosen rusted nuts and bolts. It worked great . They did like you did and let it sit for a while.

  • @ubangiestomp
    @ubangiestomp 5 лет назад +2

    Love me some Liquid Wrench and Seafoam. Great products and I keep them in my garage at all times. But the best is another Project Farms video.🤘👍