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Date:         09 Sep 96 22:47:16 EDT
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From:         "William A. McKinley" <75112.2101@CompuServe.COM>
Subject:      Re: Mouse Milk?

>What is Mouse Milk and where do you get it and is it expensive? Is it >really better than WD-40?

Ooooooo.... I wish it were Friday... ;->

Are you using it to lubricate, free rusted things, or protect from rust? Some products are better than WD-40 for some applications, but all around I like WD-40. It's what I keep in my van toolbox. I haven't heard of "Mouse Milk," though, so I can't speak for or against it. Liquid Wrench excells at "loosening" rusted connectors, but it works best if it is allowed to soak for a long time (< 1 hour).

Oh, BTW, I saw a VW Euro today, A HUGE one. Did it say Caravel on the side? I can't remember. Man, it was the biggest VW I've ever seen. I woulda never known if it wasn't for the VW emblem on the grill. Even my kids wouldn't believe that it was a VW until they saw the grill, and they're veteran spotters. Wow. I can't believe it is powered by that 5 cylinder engine. Or is it?

Andy McKinley 75112.2101@compuserve.com '72 Westy


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