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I have LM, moly, red rubber, white ptfe and waterproof grease. I find the waterproof grease to be handy for stands and brake pedal pivots. ____________________ a.k.a 'Geri'
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hi,
thanks for the replies.
sounds like i will have most of what i need. as i already have a big tub of lithium based grease for general use & i have ordered copper grease & red rubber grease, which usually lasts for years.
apart from waterproof heavy duty sticky stuff like i had in an aerosol. i had the same can for years. it came out white & thick. cant remember the name of it though
the blurb on the can said it was heavy duty, waterproof & ideal for exposed moving parts & bearings or something along those lines..
was great for brake lever pivots, stands etc & you knew when it was time to re-do, because it was white & took ages to wash off, a quick glance was all that was needed.
for cable inners etc i use 3-in-1 oil & still use the old fashioned plastic bag method for stiff cables.
i'll try & hunt the canned stuff down... i think it was made by comma.....
cheers,
GAZ
EDIT : a quick google throws up this stuff https://www.commaoil.com/passenger-vehicles/products/view/216
i hope its as good as the stuff i had previously. colour of can/label is different (which i would expect, seeing as last time i bought it, was over 5yrs ago ) but the description sounds promising.
actually halfrauds sells this stuff https://www.halfords.com/motoring-travel/engine-oils-fluids/grease/3-in-one-professional-white-lithium-grease-400ml which would easier to get (as local store is....wel... local) & its a brand i trust & sounds more heavy duty.
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Old Thread Alert!
The last post was made 10 years, 306 days ago. Instead of replying here, would creating a new thread be more useful? |
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