

🛠️ Unlock Rust, Unlock Potential!
PB B'laster Penetrating Catalyst is a powerful 4oz penetrating oil spray designed to quickly break through rust and corrosion on metal parts. It loosens stuck bolts, pipe threads, and frozen fittings without damaging them, while leaving a protective lubricating layer to prevent future rust. Compact and durable, it’s the go-to solution for professionals and enthusiasts tackling tough repairs in tight spaces.
| Material | Plastic |
| Brand | Blaster |
| Package Information | Can |
| Liquid Volume | 4 Fluid Ounces |
| Item Weight | 3.5 Ounces |
| Lower Temperature Rating | 68 Degrees Celsius |
| Upper Temperature Rating | 7E+1 Degrees Celsius |
| Flash Point | 68 Degrees Celsius |
| Item Form | Liquid |
| Manufacturer | B'laster |
| Unit Count | 4.0 Fluid Ounces |
| UPC | 032167150007 |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Model | PB-TS |
| Item Weight | 3.5 ounces |
| Product Dimensions | 3 x 3 x 6 inches |
| Item model number | PB-TS |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Manufacturer Part Number | PB-TS |
M**L
Best product I have tried. Really works!!!
I had a LOT of trouble trying to remove a nut on a connector on a gas grill. Tried lots of things, even WD40. Nothing worked. I was hurting my hands in the effort. I thought I'd do a search and see what might be out there and lo and behold I came across someone who mentioned this product. She said she let it sit for a day and it worked for her.I sprayed a bunch of times. Waited a while, sprayed again. It's a small can which is fine. The can says not to hold back on how much you use, so I sprayed again. The can says it could work in a few minutes. I thought I'd let it sit for a few hours and then try and if nothing happened would spray again and wait a day. Well, to my surprise, it worked great. In fact the bolts looked like new.It does have a heavy odor and gets on your hands and stays on... after the first few sprays I wore protective gloves. This is now on my shelf and ready for the next hard to get off bolt or screw.
W**.
Free stuck bolts.
This B'laster- PB-TS works good on freeing rusted bolts.
R**A
Recommended by the manufacturer of my automatic gate opener
I was skeptical about this stuff, but it came recommended by the manufacturer of my automatic gate opener. I stuck a long WD-40 plastic nozzle on so I could aim it into a small hole (unfortunately this product doesn't come with a nozzle) and shot it into my gate opener. The product is quite thin, so I initially was concerned that a fair bit of it dripped out. This stuff creeps everywhere on mechanical parts, it really incredible. My gate started sounding better immediately, but stopped squeaking completely by the next day as the PB Blaster crept all over the inside of the gears and bearings. I highly recommend this stuff. I've started hunting around the house for other things to use it on and it worked well on the car's power antenna for one.
D**K
it stinks, but is effective and gets the job done
this stuff works pretty well, but honestly, I've never used anything else so I have no frame of reference. The only thing that I didn't like about it was the very strong and unpleasant smell. but let's be honest, if it gets those bolts loose that had been rusted for years, I don't really care too much about the smell. I hear a lot of people use special WD-40 or liquid wrench, but this is what I chose at random, and it got the job done.
W**N
It was working good!
Great product! I can do my project easily! Thanks.
P**R
Abandoned for 20+ years...
This is my first time using B'laster. I admit I was skeptical as to how effective this product would be. It was only after my mechanic of many, many years thoroughly endorsed B'laster did I order it.My project is to restore my later Father's old F-150. Following his death my Mother left it out in the horse fields for about 20 years when I finally had it towed out. After that, the truck sat in one of the barns for another 5-6 years. Then I decided to see if I could restore it back to its beginnings and perhaps make improvements along the way.Those improvements included gas shocks, anti-sway bars, 18" wheel & tires.Removing the old, heavily rusted original fittings was a nightmare. Out of desperation I asked my mechanic what to do? He basically said there were 2 choices: 1) Direct heat/flame or 2) B'laster. Not wanting to burn down the barn I elected to start with B'laster. Following the directions (that do require some patience) I was able to simply use a breaker bar + sockets to remove all the bolts and studs!If this stuff works on a truck left in the fields for 20+ years, it will work for you!
G**S
It works on Aluminum and Titanium
I have this vintage titanium Merlin Road bicycle with a stuck Shimano Dura Ace seat post. Over the years sweat had corroded the aluminum and welded it to the frame. There are tons of internet posts stateing it is impossible to free this type of corrosion, Well, I tried heat and cold on the post, some say try ammonia - I tried everything. Then a friend said try PB - Blaster. Ok, so it says nothing about corrosion on the can, just rust. I was able to spread the seat collar a little bit and get PB Blaster soaking in. After about 10 minutes it worked. I was amazed!
M**R
Disappointed Product Did Not Work For My Situation
Unfortunately the product did not work for me. I applied several applications, depleting 1/2 the can and it failed to loosen the rusty hex screws. It did however removed some of the rust dust immediately on contact. The product has a very strong odor, thus ventilation is absolutely needed. Even though I used the product outside on the lanai screen door screws, the odor still managed to find its way inside when I opened the sliding door to enter the house. I will try using the remaining product to see if perhaps it takes an entire can to loosen the rusty screws.
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