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Old 07-07-2007 | 06:49 AM
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merugo
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Default RE: Substitute for Ether

Dieseldan,you should be true
Lanolin is not an oil, but a wax, very different from triglycerides composing common vegetable oils. The firing of so called "cleaners, derustes, unblockers "comes from the solvent invariably composing them. This solvent is needed in order to lower the superficial tension of the "oil" allowing it to penetrate in remote parts of mechanisms.
Ugo