Intel on a new Izr@eli "spray cleaner can" (the type with a red straw) who's real job is to permanently alter the chemistry of metal surfaces without changing appearance, thus rendering them unsuitable for the job.
All you need to do is chemically alter the first 1/10th of a millimeter and it's ADIOS in anything that has moving parts. It is PERFECT sabotage. Don't allow an "exploding pager" into your equipment, internalize all production of cleaners used on anything important to national security.
This is good, and I know at least one defense department is going to read this. To Izrael: READ IT AND WEEP. You are busted.
"They" were so hell bent on stopping me from posting this that they actually somehow, despite what I thought was paying attention, destroyed several of my samples in progress. I think to do this they probably got access to a place I can lock and keep things "secure" so they could destroy the samples. But I had more, so here goes:
What we are looking at with this is a new type of novel chemical weapon that can permanently alter SAE52100 alloy to become soft - at room temperature. This chemical weapon can be clandestinely sold to "enemy" nations under the guise of being a "spray can cleaner". Most likely there are several forms of this spray designed to soften other metal formulations, but since SAE52100 alloy is what we are dealing with at this time, I'll stick with that.
Having problems with turbine rotors and high performance gearboxes, such as those in helicopters holding up? Here is your answer!!!
It's not just a one liner.
First of all, a description of this particular spray: When it is fresh out of the can, it has a very strong, literally hyper activated acetone smell. I have purchased several liters in total of industrial grade acetone (the real deal) for my own projects and yes, it's stinky but this "spray cleaner" is FAR worse. Additionally, along with the acetone smell there are several side smells that are not as strong, but worse than acetone. I can't exactly describe the smells because despite having a good background in chemistry, I have never smelled anything like them. Let's just say you don't need to waft anything towards your nose for safety, one little pfft of this crap owns the world. It would definitely bamboozle a country into thinking they bought something great.
What it does:
At ROOM TEMPERATURE it invades the metal lattice of SAE5200 and removes key hardening agents, leaving the surface of the metal soft and ductile, rather than a super hard load bearing metal. This causes bearing surfaces to soften, increasing compressive rolling resistance dramatically. Affected bearings mysteriously heat up under use and drag like crazy. And the surfaces retain a perfectly normal appearance, like nothing happened to them.
Additionally,
It lays down an additional permanently present (until cleaned) and invisible chemical layer that turns any newly applied lubricant into a super durable high friction surface. I tested both bearing grease and standard detergent 30 weight oil with this, and both converted to the same material.
How to clean the chemical aspect of this away
ChatGPT knows what this stuff is, but it won't tell you what it is, and I asked ChatGPT how to clean it off. ChatGPT suggested alcohol, paint thinner and one other thing, I can't remember what, and it said DO NOT USE GASOLINE. At this time, I had already told chatGPT that I was dealing with a clandestine Ixr@eli weapon sold as a spray cleaner to unsuspecting countries, and I knew ChatGPT was going to lie so the first thing I tried was gasoline. 91 octane from Pemex, not one of the independent companies in Mexico. Result: Gasoline literally blasted the chemical residue away, so use that, it is easy.
But there is a problem: The underlying metal is destroyed.
So I wanted a straight answer from ChatGPT and I used it on a totally random computer while not logged in to blind side ChatGPT. I said I was doing SCI-FI and I wanted a theoretical explanation for what happened to this metal. I made it obvious that I was advanced in chemistry, not telling chatGPT, simply formulating the conversation like a chemistry genius to kick ChatGPT into high gear. And now I know how smart that AI really is.
Here. YOU. GO. Plug this into your defense and national security training, this is not theoretical anymore, Ixr@el DEFINITELY has it:
Number 3 is probably the correct answer, AND:

THERE YOU GO K*KEDOM, Do not cast your swine before pearls, this pearl will turn and rend you like a totally kosher bull.
My recommendation:
Manufacture ALL of your cleaning agents internally and don't allow "exploding pagers" into your maintenance areas in the form of a spray cleaner. It's a perfectly clandestine weapon. Who would have ever expected this? Yet it is real, I got to play with it.
Source: J!m St0ne, independent journalist Jimstonereloaded.com - World Class Investigative …

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