Blue Seas
Well-Known Member
I have a tried and trusted list of spray can type lubricants that have served me well over the years. But I accept that the list may be getting a bit long in the tooth now, I would change if I could be persuaded that there were better modern alternatives so what have you got in your armoury?
Here are my Old Faithfuls,
1. Heavy duty corrosion / truck underbody etc. - Lanolin heavily applied as used by Outback Australians.
2. Light duty general corrosion (lawnmowers etc) - Duck oil unless I can find a bargain. Waxoyl as heavier back up.
3. Bare Aluminium - ACF 50.
4. Seriously seized - never found anything better than genuine 'Penetrating Oil' - Forget the WD40 type lightweight alternatives.
5. Underwater grease - does what it says on the tin.
And always in the bag - a tin of Water-Finding paste.
What about you?
Here are my Old Faithfuls,
1. Heavy duty corrosion / truck underbody etc. - Lanolin heavily applied as used by Outback Australians.
2. Light duty general corrosion (lawnmowers etc) - Duck oil unless I can find a bargain. Waxoyl as heavier back up.
3. Bare Aluminium - ACF 50.
4. Seriously seized - never found anything better than genuine 'Penetrating Oil' - Forget the WD40 type lightweight alternatives.
5. Underwater grease - does what it says on the tin.
And always in the bag - a tin of Water-Finding paste.
What about you?
