Swear by or swear at?

Posted by Fish'n Jim On 2023/10/2 16:38:36
I've seen these commercials about "superzilla" penetrant/cleaner for a while now. It kinda follows the Zmax claims with it's capillary penetration claim. Their claim was penetrate the metal this just where the wet spot goes.
I thought about trying some for the heck of it, but once I saw the price, I figured more snake than oil. I usually will evaluate new stuff and got burnt many times, usually the higher the price the bigger the burn. Pennies are tight in this economy.
Any feedback?
ps:Hard to beat what's been on the shelf for years or acetone and ATF which we discussed in the past.
I don't know of any plant based material that will dissolve rust as it's shown from brown rust to clean steel. And if it's rust welded/seized, doubt anything will penetrate. I've had things that just never came apart no matter how hot it was heated or what was tried and destroyed in the process.
When it's magic, they can use anything behind the lens. Engineering makes me a perennial skeptic and no one is talking it up, which is not a good sign.
I figure most of these things are to get early adopters to buy it once and then they make their money and can shut down if necessary. If you make a couple bucks per sale and sell a few million it's a good racket for someone.

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