Sunday, December 1, 2013

blue WORKS Industrial Grade White Lithium Grease Spray, 10 oz. User Reviews



blue WORKS Industrial Grade White Lithium Grease Spray, 10 oz. User ReviewsThis manufactured goods foliage a noticeable coat of lithium oil,which is what I had been looking. I had previously purchased a can of WD-40 White Lithium Oil, but I did not like since the coat of lithium oil was extremely nearly invisible.
- Moises Rosales

I ended up by almost an entire can of this stuff to lubricate the tracks and other parts of two separate single door garage openers in my house. It seemed to make the garage doors open easier and cut-rate the noises coming from them in surgical procedure. I guess there is just not that much lubricant in one of these cans, however still it was a lot cheaper than having a garage door company come out and benefit the openers. The garage ended up with a pun, fresh like almost ozone like smell from this stuff, which persists even now, more than a week after I did the lubrication.
- foiegras "foiegras"

Its not too thick and not too wateryit sticks and dryes fast and lubes all up just right....i used it inside a commercial door lock that hasnt been used in 3-4yrs and was stuck and needed replacing. after a generous application it works like new, no squeeks and opens and closes like butter
- J@alabama

my garage lobby soothe makes blast- consent to my national aid it excessively and his soothe makes blast. Worked pro in this vicinity lone hour
- C. Gelb "Lookk4me"

blue WORKS Industrial Grade White Lithium Grease Spray, 10 oz. Detail View


blue WORKS Industrial Grade White Lithium Grease Spray, 10 oz.

The Blue Works Industrial Grade Colorless Lithium Grease spray contains 10 oz. of grease that creates a thick, corrosion-resistant coating on surfaces and reduces friction all through metal-to-metal contact. The grease sprays on to blades, tool bits, pulleys, hinges and other metal parts as a liquid but cures into a hard coating that will not run, melt, or freeze off, making it suitable for use outdoors. The aerosol can includes a nozzle that produces a cone-shaped spray for application over large areas.

Industrial lubricants can be found in most machinery performing one or more functions, including reducing friction and wear, preventing gears from adhering to each other, distributing loads more evenly, dispersing heat away from moving parts, and preventing corrosion. Even if many materials are used as lubricants, the most common are oil (also called fluid lubricants) and grease because of their versatility. Oil lubricants contain either a petroleum or synthetic base, the properties of which are modified by the addendum of various additives. Grease lubricants, a mixture of oil lubricant and a thickening agent, have a thicker consistency than oil, enabling use wherever liquids cannot be retained and requiring less frequent changes.

WD-40 manufactures lubricants, as well as household and industrial cleaners, and is headquartered in San Diego, CA.



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