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Please note that details and specifications contained herein, are correct at the time of publishing. Gordon notes that it also has other beneficial qualities: His high-mileage 1952 Packard with noisy lifters was in such disrepair that it wasn't worth rebuilding, so he just put a pint of Marvel Mystery Oil in the gas tank and one in the crank case.
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Swarfega® Duck Oil is a silicone-free, non-conductive, multi-purpose service spray which has an exceptionally low surface tension, meaning it can easily penetrate, lubricate and protect. Machine Mart Limited is authorised and regulated by the Financial Conduct Authority, register number 703528 and acts as a credit broker and not a lender.Credit subject to status, UK residents only, Euro Car Parts Limited acts as a broker and offers finance from PayPal Credit. Swarfega’s Stop Quick is a quick drying brake and clutch cleaner that rapidly disperses across surfaces to dampen, absorb and remove dirt, grease and grime. Used to degrease parts, Jizer acts swiftly to dissolve heavy deposits of mineral oil, tar, bitumen and waxes on a wide variety of vehicle parts that have metal, plastic and painted surfaces. To find out, we culled various products recommended for use in five common DIY jobs and pitted them against WD-40. The iconic, classic green gel was first invented by the Belper-based chemist Audley Bowdler Williamson in 1947.