Super Lube-21030 Synthetic Multi-Purpose Grease, 3 Oz.
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KW
Greater than one weekWanted to try my hand at modding a Corsair k70 keyboard. Was used alone to lube the stabilizers, and mixed with Super Lube 51004 (3 parts 21030 to 1 part 51004) to lube the switches. Used the push stem down and paint method, was pretty easy and issue-free even for a beginner like me. Works as expected so far, can’t comment on longevity though because it’s only been a few days lol
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Allison
> 3 dayGreat to have around the house. This grease has infinite uses. We recently used it on our stiff faucet and it worked like a charm. It has come in handy when repairing a shower assembly as well. It is clean and works well.
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Curt
Greater than one weekBest product for poly bushing.
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Customer
> 3 dayI learned by trial and error that some ratchets are picky with grease. SL synthetic seems to work best for me.
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Johnnyonthespot
> 3 dayI use it for my elliptical roller slides and It works good with little mess. Would have got another star if price was lower. You could not afford this grease for general applications. A many times larger size in a grease gun tube is available over the counter at same price.
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Echo November
Greater than one weekI bought this for my Anet A8 3D printer as my Z axis screws were squeaking and sticking. This quieted them right up, and after the grease, fan upgrades, and drylin bearings, my printer is very quiet. A 3oz is enough to lube several 3D printers many many times. It doesnt sound like much, but the grease is light and 3oz will cover any small project several times over.
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Noah J Helterbrand
> 3 dayI dont know if anyone has mentioned my favorite use of this lubricant yet. No, not that. Im talking about refrigerators. Its clear, odorless, food safe, etc. I use it on the drawer slides and channels to replace the factory lube that eventually rubs off or gets too dry.
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A
Greater than one weekIve been using this grease for nearly ten years for firearm applications, but have found it works as good for most any other mechanical bearing surfaces. If youve ever used ultrasonic gel for running a suppressor wet, this stuff works just as well and doesnt require raiding the supply closet at your work...
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Chris Dunlap
> 3 dayWorks for knives, doors, whatever. Its food safe so I use it at work to loosen up the manual fruit juicer at work. Discovered this stuff on a knife forum and it does work really well. I recommend this stuff to people now. Good stuff!
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Andrew
> 3 dayThis saved me -- I tried a number of other lubricants for my BMW door lock mechanism (lithium, light oil, graphite), and they continued to have intermittent problems. I thought Id have to replace the actuator mechanism, a cost of about $300, but I tried this and this did the trick -- its been two months now and Ive had no issues. Its helpful this product is a very good thickness -- it it tenacious and sticks where you want it to. Its also a very good size to live in my main toolkit.