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PB Blast
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August 30, 2010 at 3:20 am #4211MaxDadAKParticipant
Okay, so I’ve recently used PB Blast on the rim of my rear tire to remove a years worth of chain lube splatter, and it worked like a charm. I also have some additional splatter on bother sides of the fender. What I am wondering about is wether or not it will in any way hurt the paint. I’m also wondering if I need to avoid getting it on any plastic or rubber parts. It’s an older can that I received from my cousin so the labeling I.E. the WARNING! section is un readable. My cousin recomended it to me, but can’t help me out because he himself never used it on a bikes paint. I’ve always received the best help from here and I’m asking for It again. Thanks guys.
August 30, 2010 at 6:51 pm #28370JackTradeParticipantDon’t let it sit for too long on paint or rubber, etc., due to the petroleum distillates in it. It’s like WD-40.
August 30, 2010 at 8:47 pm #28371Jeff in KentuckyParticipantThe PB Blaster spray can states that it is safe for O-rings. It has an experiment written on the can- spray some on a leaking toilet valve. I tried it and it stopped the water leak for a few months, but my wife complained about the oil smell in our bathroom.
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