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Your very right about one thing there Air, a little bit makes a big mess. But from years of experience and lots of hand cleaner I have learned to tame the beast. ;D
Here's a tip for ya, if you have a bolt that is is seized but will move in and out just a little, mix some Never Seez with some WD-40 or equivlent, and apply to bolt and work it back and forth to let it get into the threads. Worked for me in the past. *Lapping compound will work too but most people don't have it around. Also if you have a nut to remove and have some threads showing, clean the threads and apply Never Seez and then remove the nut. The Never Seez will lube the threads and make it a lot easier. One more trick I learned is to apply Never Seez to the threads of outdoor light bulbs and those Mercury vapor, High pressure Sodium or any light that gets really hot but lasts a long time. This will make them a lot easier to remove two years down the road. If you have ever tried to remove a Mercury vapor bulb that has been in service for three years, you will appreaciate this tip. I have had several, that where still energized, break in my hand while tring to remove them. Not to mention standing on the top rung of a 12 foot ladder. Never Seez has a lot of Nickel and copper in it and it help to make a better connection. ;) There are many uses for it. This stuff Never Seezes to amaze me. ;D
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