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Seafoam
Deep Creep Petroleum Penetrant & Lubricant, 12 oz.
Model #
DC-14
Item #
151989
Seafoam
Deep Creep Petroleum Penetrant & Lubricant, 12 oz.
Deep Creep Petroleum Penetrant & Lubricant, 14-oz. is rated
out of
5 by
144.
$12.99
In stock
Model #
DC-14
Item #
151989
In stock
Description
Seafoam, 12 oz., Deep Creep, Fast Acting, 100% Petroleum Formula Quickly Penetrates Rusted Parts, Lubricates Moving Metal Parts, Disperses Moisture, & Cuts Through Grease, Engine Varnish & Road Tar, Stands Heat Better Than Other Penetrating Oils, Works With The Can Held Upside Down, Use As A Gun Cleaner, In Household & Workshop, Lubricating & Dispersing Moisture On Fishing Reels, Engine Parts, Clamps, Wheels, Air Tools, Locks, Rollers, Chains, Gears, Drawer Slides, Hinges & Ball Bearings.
Specifications
SKU | 151989 |
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Weight | 1.000000 |
UPC | 00018812000033 |
Country of Origin | US |
Package Width | 2.62 |
Package Length | 2.62 |
Package Height | 7.75 |
Model Number | DC-14 |
Brand | Seafoam |
Manufacturer Name | MIDSTATES INC. |
Rated 5 out of
5
by
Morris from
Rusty bush hog blades
The product worked great. I had some rusty bolts on my bush hog blades. I sprayed them down with deep creep and after about 30 minutes I was able to break them lose. Before hand I couldn't budge them even with a cheater pipe. I will defiantly continue to use deep creep and all the Sea Foam products.
Date published: 2023-05-22
Rated 5 out of
5
by
PegLeg66 from
I'll be damned!
Starting to disassemble a 89 Mazda B2600i. Been sitting for almost 12 years, out in the elements. Hate it. But, what is...it is. Had health issues.
But, great product Seafoam!
Job Well Done! Thx!👍
Date published: 2023-05-09
Rated 5 out of
5
by
Flipper from
Works Great
Excellent for seized door locks!.This product quickly unseized a door lock after being stored for 6 years
Date published: 2022-10-11
Rated 5 out of
5
by
PJT1776 from
Great stuff
Works great for everything, best lubricant out there!
Date published: 2022-07-27
Rated 5 out of
5
by
U.P. Maintenance from
Freed rusty bolts!
I was going to change the shock absorbers on the rear axle of my pickup and thought I would try your product out on the rusty bolts a few days before I installed the new ones. When I began the work two days later I could feel the corroded threads loosen right up with medium pressure. They all were loosened in short order and it made the work go smoothly and quickly! Seafoam's DEEP CLEAN works wonders!
Date published: 2022-04-13
Rated 2 out of
5
by
Jerub71 from
Be careful or nozzle will break off
Bought a can by accident . Absolutely loved it. Went back to buy more when the can Went empty. Bought 5 more that's a the store had. 3 out of 5 the nozzles.snapped off. Now I'm stuck with 3 full cans with broken nozzles. I'll buy again if they ever get the problem fixes
Date published: 2022-02-14
Rated 5 out of
5
by
Crafty94GT6000 from
Excellent cutting oil!!
Deep creep is an amazing amazing product I run my own mobile mechanic business and deep creep goes everywhere with me but I want to highlight something I don’t see anyone else leaving review for and that’s how well deep creep works as a cutting oil, I drill a lot of metal and metal cutting bits ARE not cheap and it takes time to drill a broke bolt, but spray your bit with deep creep and continue to spray and cool your bit, drill slow and you’ll notice your bits bite better and stay sharp!
Date published: 2021-12-03
Rated 5 out of
5
by
Racin Jason from
Frozen Mercruiser Engine Now Spinning!!!!!!!!
[This review was collected as part of a promotion.] The son-in-law's grandfather owned a pontoon boat that has been in the water at it's dock since he passed 7 years ago. No one has taken any precautions to take care of the boat. It hasn't been operated in years of course. They need to sell their lake house which means getting the boat out of the water. I am a seasoned mechanic so working on the boat isn't new. But walking into a situation where I find a seized motor is. This sucker wouldn't turn no matter what I tried. I friend told me about deep creep so I pulled the plugs and sprayed the hell out of the cylinders and let it sit for a month. Just a few days ago I took a battery out to the boat and started bumping it. Little by little the motor started to spin - 1/4" at a time. It wasn't doing this before. After several minutes of bumping it. It started to spin freely. I couldn't believe it and immediately called my son-in-law who had previously gave up on the boat said he be out there next weekend to get back to work on it. Now I got to figure out how to get the white snot out of the crankcase and put some good oil in it before I spin it more. Maybe I can get this running enough to move it to the ramp. I just want to get it out of the water. I can worry about the rebuild later.
Date published: 2021-10-24
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