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<blockquote data-quote="TerryMiller" data-source="post: 3304419" data-attributes="member: 7900"><p>There is a significant difference between the 2007 tests by Mechanic's Workshop Magazine and the guy in this video. The video was uploaded in April of 2018.</p><p></p><p>I wonder what the testing criteria was for the 2007 tests. Did they work to where they applied all the options at the same time instead of the way the guy in the video did his. Also, did the 2007 tests have a "standard measure" of product applied to the bolts? The spray on products might have been different in the video with respect to how much of each was applied. If I had been testing, I think I would have sprayed a specific amount into measuring cups to be sure of having the same amount.</p><p></p><p>In the RV world, a number of folks have stated that one should spray WD-40 on their RV's leveling hydraulic jacks to protect the surface. Others have stated to use Blaster instead since WD-40 tends to attract dust.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TerryMiller, post: 3304419, member: 7900"] There is a significant difference between the 2007 tests by Mechanic's Workshop Magazine and the guy in this video. The video was uploaded in April of 2018. I wonder what the testing criteria was for the 2007 tests. Did they work to where they applied all the options at the same time instead of the way the guy in the video did his. Also, did the 2007 tests have a "standard measure" of product applied to the bolts? The spray on products might have been different in the video with respect to how much of each was applied. If I had been testing, I think I would have sprayed a specific amount into measuring cups to be sure of having the same amount. In the RV world, a number of folks have stated that one should spray WD-40 on their RV's leveling hydraulic jacks to protect the surface. Others have stated to use Blaster instead since WD-40 tends to attract dust. [/QUOTE]
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