Roundup

Milk of the Mouse

June 1 1982
Roundup
Milk of the Mouse
June 1 1982

MILK OF THE MOUSE

Until two cans arrived in the mail we didn’t suspect there really was a Mouse Milk. The name has always sounded like a miracle lubrication additive, the kind of thing that you add to the crankcase to double your horsepower. It turns out Mouse Milk isn’t like that, and the distributor wanted us to know that, so he sent us a couple of cans.

Mouse Milk is a penetrating oil and that’s all it claims to be. It is used mostly on aircraft and particularly for freeing stuck wastegates on turbochargers. It can also be used for a cutting fluid and general purpose penetrating oil. Mouse Milk doesn’t claim to cure baldness or do any of those other magical things we mentioned in an article on BS in the April issue.

People in need of Mouse Milk can contact Worldwide Filter, 1677 Abram Court, San Leandro, Calif. 94577.