3 In 1 White Lithium Grease
3 In 1 White Lithium Grease
3 IN ONE White Lithium Spray Grease for heavy duty applications, ideal for preventing rust and corrosion for automobile, marine and workshop use. It Is also safe around the house on
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Not really thick enough for my lithium grease uses By: Bryn Pickering, on September 21, 2017 Pros: Cons: "Should have guessed from the fact that it is a spray, but this is practically useless for most bike based grease needs. It isn't thick enough for any bearing work (for which lithium grease is great, but a much thicker consistency). |
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The Answer By: Steamy 1, on February 3, 2016 Pros: Cons: "The best way to, for example service windows etc., with a lasting lubricant. |
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Good lubrication in wet conditions. Not for heavy/high speed machinery. Tough gluey foam around lubricated surfaces. By: idr, on January 26, 2016 Pros: Cons: |
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Better than any other oil By: D. Lemos, on December 7, 2014 Pros: Cons: "The doors in my house were producing spooky noises when opening. I used vegetable oil or motor oil in the past, but they are ineffective as the sound comes again after a few months. Welcome to the white lithium world! At first you notice a white foam liquid, which doesn't bring much confidence in the beginning. After using this product on 6 doors I can confirm they no longer produce the noise. How to apply on the door hinges: 1. Shake the can 2. Clean the surface which you... |
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As a solution various advisers recommend silicon grease to protect the wiring By: M. M. Christophe, on October 15, 2014 Pros: Cons: "Have used this type of grease for years on metal. Recently had a disastrous expensive motorcycle failure due to water ingress in the wiring loom. As a solution various advisers recommend silicon grease to protect the wiring. But be warned , have research to find , that silicon , now so popular ,ultimately destroys plastic in electrics , e g " Use of silicone-based spray products in electronic devices during maintenance or repairs can cause later failures." Wikipedia. And so too will 'those in... |
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Everything is white By: WiserThanOwl, on July 13, 2011 Pros: Cons: |