Super Lube-21030 Synthetic Multi-Purpose Grease, 3 Oz.
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Josh (Xaminmo) Davis
> 3 dayThis is a great grease. Its translucent white and works well for anything you might need to lube. It stays soft at a wide variety of temperatures. Ive used it for bike derailleurs, sink aerator sleeves, hinges, etc. This is probably my favorite non-aerosol lubricant.
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DoninWV
> 3 dayused it to coat the weather strips around the garage door, it used to stick before using this. doors open smoothly for more than 4 months now
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Fuhr Forehand
> 3 dayJust a little of this stuff keeps my pistols running smooth. A dab or two on the slide rails and barrel lugs is all you need. Really helps to minimize wear on the high friction parts. Best part of all, it does just as well if not better than the new space age gun lubes that cost several times more. I have yet to try it on anything else but Im sure it will work well on anything where metal meets metal.
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Christian Rendon
> 3 dayIt made my keyboard more silent and smooth.
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Tony C
> 3 dayThis stuff is outstanding for use in rifle-building. To me, this is the SAME EXACT grease as Mil-Comm TW25B, but waaaaay cheaper. This stays put where you need it, and is a great lubricant. However, you must not over-lubricate with this grease or it will gum up. You want a very thin coating. I accomplish this by applying a small amount, trying to rub it all over the area I want it, then wiping away excess with a paper napkin. The first time you wipe some away, a clean napkin will probably wipe away too much. But as grease builds up on that spot on the napkin, it will begin leaving behind a thin coating...which is perfect. Too much grease will gum up and dirt/grit will build up in the grease, forcing you to clean and relube. I got this to use on a geissele national match trigger, on the sear interface...and it works perfectly for that. However, I use it on threading, on some roll pins (not all), trigger pins, barrel nut, castle nut, takedown pins, even on my selector switch. Yea, this is probably stupid, but putting a light lube on these parts as you put the rifle together gives the finished product such a nice feel. I do NOT use it on scope mount threading; for that, I use clear nail polish..which acts a light thread locker. I also would not use this in the action; on the bolt carrier or bolt. For that you want a cheaper liquid lube that you can clean off since there is so much grit in the action. I would say, if you want to be anal, every 5k (definitely 10k) rounds you should take apart the entire rifle, upper and lower, clean everything..every little thing…then rebuild and reapply this lube as you go along. One 3oz tube should last a long while, two 3 oz tubes should last you an entire lifetime. Id just put it in my shopping cart and wait until the next time Im making an order, then get it with free shipping. Use this everywhere metal contacts metal and moves repeatedly, except on rail mounting screw threads. Lastly, using it on threading surprised me the most. It acts as an anti seize compound, and I swear the threads fit and feel better when it is used in light amounts. Apply it, screw down the threads, unscrew it, work the lube around by screwing and unscrewing, then wipe away excess leaving a thin layer. That’s anal, but I swear it makes things better. At the very least, its perfect for sear interface lube.
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photomark
> 3 dayThis is the best solution for all the non-petroleum applications.
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Nakia
> 3 dayI use this for my 3D printers lead screws, as its thick and it lasts a while - you dont need very much of it, and its a good general purpose lubricant.
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Honzo
Greater than one weekSlickist lube around.
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M. Cole
> 3 dayI needed this for my home water filter and it has many other uses. You can use this any where you need a food quality lubricant and many other places. Non-petroleum so it wont destroy rubber gaskets and O-rings. Quality product.
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Robert Edward
> 3 dayGreat taste though I question the objective testing of the true prot/carb/fat contents validity.