@MrShrimpkin Don't EVER tell people to put WD-40 on a circuit again. I used it on my sticky '65 VW Microbus indicator & it caught on fire. Got any other untested bad opinions? Thats interesting about distilled water though. Make sure any lube you use is di-electric; there's many out there.
WD-40 does this as well and most likely costs less. Not to mention I could do this with nothing sprayed inside the socket. It's called distilled water and it doesn't conduct electricity.
It's the only thing I used to clean my rifle and my pistol in Iraq. It repelled dust and, at the end of the day, my firearms were far cleaner than those who didn't use it. I won't deploy again without a case of Strike-Hold. My Commander forbid the entire unit from using anything other than Strike Hold in his arms room. There was even a sign on the arms room door that BANNED the use of Break-Free CLP. He made sure we had Strike Hold in supply. I just wish Midway and/or Cableas would sell it
@amir3355 Yes, the Strike-Hold works under salt water conditions as well. DO NOT try this demo with iodized salt (what most of us have at home)...the properties are different and the iodine additive interferes!!!
@1091Floyd21 Distilled wont, but if you put something in it like your hand or something, it will contaminate it, so don't go trying any electrical tricks in it.
The strike hold is really amazing and really works. I have seen him do this live and in person and I promise there are no tricks to this. I have done this as well and it is really the product that he claims it is! They are great people selling a great product.
Can be done with 110 or 220. it's been tested and proven with both. We have done the demo all over the world...no tricks...regular tap water, local voltage, etc. This just works! Call us toll-free 1-866-331-0572
@AnasheedCast the yanks have 110v so this vid would be with a 110v and uk building sites have to use 110v power supply and tools by law to stop electrocution
toy can get 12v bulbs like this so he probably got it connected to a car battery
@bigbollocks69 Thats theory, the generators are limited to 110V, but most polish builders you see here just wire directly to the power supply. they couldnt care less. Some even have step up transformers.
Wat, How did I get her?
8o8inSquares 1 month ago
hitler?
PaulyIshams 2 months ago
that guy looked kinda hesitant...
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stealth7769 3 months ago
DO I NEED ANY PRODUCT TO DO THAT ?! LMAO
stealth7769 3 months ago
he's got balls.
jaggass 5 months ago
@MrShrimpkin Don't EVER tell people to put WD-40 on a circuit again. I used it on my sticky '65 VW Microbus indicator & it caught on fire. Got any other untested bad opinions? Thats interesting about distilled water though. Make sure any lube you use is di-electric; there's many out there.
euphotic 5 months ago
WD-40 does this as well and most likely costs less. Not to mention I could do this with nothing sprayed inside the socket. It's called distilled water and it doesn't conduct electricity.
MrShrimpkin 5 months ago
what if that shitt ZAPPD Himm
AggroOG 5 months ago
Must be crazy to try that.
toad773 6 months ago
Does anyone else think this guy looks like Joseph Stalin?
5hade5 8 months ago
bzzzz...... stop the commercial he.. he.. dead haha
13ThreeKings 10 months ago
It's the only thing I used to clean my rifle and my pistol in Iraq. It repelled dust and, at the end of the day, my firearms were far cleaner than those who didn't use it. I won't deploy again without a case of Strike-Hold. My Commander forbid the entire unit from using anything other than Strike Hold in his arms room. There was even a sign on the arms room door that BANNED the use of Break-Free CLP. He made sure we had Strike Hold in supply. I just wish Midway and/or Cableas would sell it
idsman75 11 months ago
They cut off the end because he is now dead. R.I.P.
Thycid 1 year ago
He's using an insulating 220/220V transformer, or he is using a 24V bulb.
Giobbe68 1 year ago
how about salt water?
amir3355 1 year ago
@amir3355 Yes, the Strike-Hold works under salt water conditions as well. DO NOT try this demo with iodized salt (what most of us have at home)...the properties are different and the iodine additive interferes!!!
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checksummedchest 1 year ago
I bet the guy died right after this video
theringfilm1 1 year ago 18
its mineral oil, or hes just an idiot
fatytom1000 1 year ago
Could someone tell me if distilled water conduct electricity or not??? because there's no ions in distilled water; right?
1091Floyd21 1 year ago
@1091Floyd21 Distilled wont, but if you put something in it like your hand or something, it will contaminate it, so don't go trying any electrical tricks in it.
HEYLON96 1 year ago
No seriously what the FUCK!?
You definitely had confidence and balls like wazaa pssh in da water lmaooo
AntiEtc 1 year ago
I can do the same as long as it is destilled water, cause water itself isn't a conductor but the ions it has dissolved
montesdecenas 2 years ago
Its just DI water, its not the "product"
vauxminijoe 2 years ago
I have seen Mike do this live and in person and I promise there are no tricks. This a great product that does everything they say that it does.
a2znoles 2 years ago
The strike hold is really amazing and really works. I have seen him do this live and in person and I promise there are no tricks to this. I have done this as well and it is really the product that he claims it is! They are great people selling a great product.
a2znoles 2 years ago
you can do that with 110v in thats why in the uk you have to use 110v on building sites to avoid accidents
bigbollocks69 2 years ago
Can be done with 110 or 220. it's been tested and proven with both. We have done the demo all over the world...no tricks...regular tap water, local voltage, etc. This just works! Call us toll-free 1-866-331-0572
debhuggard 2 years ago
@debhuggard ehhh yeah it can be done with 220, but i wouldn't , you know, just in case :P
s3ss1ons 1 year ago
@bigbollocks69 no you don't! It is 230 everywhere and 400 in workshops etc.
AnasheedCast 9 months ago
@AnasheedCast the yanks have 110v so this vid would be with a 110v and uk building sites have to use 110v power supply and tools by law to stop electrocution
toy can get 12v bulbs like this so he probably got it connected to a car battery
bigbollocks69 9 months ago
@bigbollocks69 Thats theory, the generators are limited to 110V, but most polish builders you see here just wire directly to the power supply. they couldnt care less. Some even have step up transformers.
AnasheedCast 9 months ago
he got some balls. ill take some of that shit.
Chorizosabroso 2 years ago
i hear it's quite the gun cleaner as well.
mpc808 3 years ago 7
thats what i use.
ringostarr2007 3 years ago
That scared me for a minute...heart started beating fast when he first put that in the H2O!
blldgs101 3 years ago