Super Lube-21030 Synthetic Multi-Purpose Grease, 3 Oz.
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Joey Babin
> 3 daySaw this on a Garage Gym Reviews by Coop. Plenty machines in gym needed the slides lubed up. Lat Pulls, pulley stations, GDH slide rails, Reverse hyper arms, Pec Deck. All the machines are now moving freely with no sticking points. Even got a date after greasing the guide rods.
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Chris M.
> 3 dayUsed this instead of the super expensive tiny amount of Whirlpool agitator grease when installing an agitator repair kit on my broken washer after reading some peoples opinions on substitutes. Worked well and now I have plenty of synthetic lube left for other projects.
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Brandon Payne
> 3 dayI originally bought this product for a cheap lubricant for my Rubiks Cube and it did not work very well at all. In fact, it actually made the cube stickier. So I have not actually used the product for anything else, but I can tell you it will not work for lubricating cubes.
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Customer
> 3 dayUsed to resolve some creaky plastic trim pieces in my car. No more squeak!
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SLH
> 3 dayThis product was a lifesaver! I had tried all of my normal household fixes for a squeaky steps on my stair stepper. Remembering that the stair stepper originally came with some grease, I purchased this. It works very well and saved my sanity from the squeak.
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P. Viola
> 3 dayGreat stuff. Brakes, ratchets, gears and high temp applications. What more can you ask.
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Nice442
> 3 dayGreat for coating polyurethane bushings installed on cars in my shop. Wouldnt use anything else on them. Absolutely no squeaks and no comebacks
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William I Russell
> 3 dayA must-have for those tinkering with DVD mechanisms and ice maker mechanics, etc. The grease works great for plastic gears and cams. If you fix stuff, this is a product you need on the shelf along with 3-in-One oil, WD40, etc.
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Rochelle M. Hechter
> 3 dayI applied Super Lube on sticky terrace door and screen tracks - It worked! I used a small brush to apply - easy and neat.
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Meia Gisborn
> 3 dayI bought this in July of 2018 to use as a general purpose lubricant around the house and on certain parts of my firearms. Within the past week, however, Ive noticed the oil starting to separate from the grease within the tube. In other words, upon uncapping and squeezing the tube, the first thing that dispenses is the oil, not the grease. I realize I could squeeze the tube to get rid of the oil and just use the grease left behind, but this separation of the components leaves me wondering about the overall quality of the grease itself and how well it lubricates in actual use. Just to be safe, though, Im tossing the tube and will be trying another brand of grease.