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CRC Industries 06007 6-56 Multi-Purpose Marine Lubricant - 11oz.

CRC Industries 06007 6-56 Multi-Purpose Marine Lubricant - 11oz.

CRC Industries 06007 6-56 Multi-Purpose Marine Lubricant - 11oz.
$ 13.96

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Based on 802 ratings
Value for money
9.70
Quality of material
9.80
Durability
9.90

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Product Description

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Superior lubrication that resists water and salt spray for a long time
Moisture can cause electrical failures and make it difficult to start your car.
Deeply penetrates rust and corrosion to loosen frozen parts and start wet engines.
China is the origin of this product.

Questions & Answers

Is this a better alternative to WD40?

Yes, I think so. I use CRC all the time because I work around water and boats, and it outperforms WD40 in terms of durability and rust prevention; I also discovered that WD40 causes aluminum parts to oxidize.

Has anyone tried this on coast-side sliding patio door tracks?

I haven't, but I can tell you from personal experience that in those situations, I would use a bottle of 3M silicone spray.

Would this be enough to lubricate a coil (commercial) garage door in an oceanfront setting?

I'd use silicone grease in a spray can. Some are made by CRC. br>Because it's more viscous, it'll stay put. Lowes should stock them alongside their other spray can lubricants.
6- The number 56 is ideal for a variety of marine applications. br>I use it to coat electrical connectors before assembling them. br>It's great for ignitions and pretty much anything else that requires a light lubricant. WD40 isn't even close to being as effective as this!

What is the difference between this and lps 2? In a saltwater environment, my application will involve fishing reels and shotguns. ?

ips2 is a term that I am unfamiliar with. CRC 6, on the other hand, On fishing reels and shotguns, 56 should be fine.

Selected User Reviews For CRC Industries 06007 6-56 Multi-Purpose Marine Lubricant - 11oz.

There is no better product for marine engines; I've been using it for 45 years
5/5

After every trip to the beach, I always use this to clean my engine. There is no rust, and unlike WD 40, it also displaces water and does not harm rubber.

Levi Hayes
Levi Hayes
| May 30, 2021
This is an excellent choice for marine applications
5/5

Electronics and metals will benefit from this marine spray. br>It's also a good lubricant for fishing reels, knives, guns, and any other metal that comes into contact with salt water. When I was an Electronic Technician/Petty Officer in the US Coast Guard, I used this method for years, especially when connecting cables to antennas or other cabling before wrapping them in rubberized tape, electrical tape, and finally liquid electronic tape. I've never had a corrosion-related junction failure. CRC 666 was the name of this product previously. However, the 666 was not well received by some customers. As a result, the code was changed to CRC 656.

Ben Palmer
Ben Palmer
| Jul 07, 2021
It's fantastic! I had a very tight bolt that I attempted to loosen for about an hour
5/5

I sprayed this on and waited a couple of hours; it was still tight, but it came off after only a few attempts at loosening. It also worked on a Schrade multi-tool that I couldn't open with pliers. They are all now open. I'm glad I went ahead and purchased it.

Wyatt Leon
Wyatt Leon
| Oct 27, 2021
Planes, boats, and vintage army trucks are all good candidates
5/5

Every adventurer/mechanic requires a single dependable squirtable lube that can be used in a variety of situations. It's all over now. Has always received positive feedback from publications in the fields of aviation, marine engineering, and restoration. Aerokroil is ideal for penetrating large/expensive corroded parts, but it also works well around electrical contacts in the marine environment. br>br>Every fall, I soak my engines in Simple Green, power wash them (which you should know how to do by now), let them dry, and then soak them in 6-in-1. Hoses should be rubbed in. Now the noxious salt water can't eat your engine, and you can do it all over again next spring. The motor appears to be brand new.

Lina Stanton
Lina Stanton
| Mar 10, 2021
Oil should be sprayed
5/5

I use it on the boats as well as the rest of the shop. It's a very thin oil that penetrates deep into objects to lubricate them.

Mabel Maynard
Mabel Maynard
| May 02, 2021
If you own anything marine and don't have a few of these, you're missing out on a great product that keeps everything in working order and makes all your bolts come out like butter when it's time for service
5/5
Melani Hubbard
Melani Hubbard
| Sep 26, 2021
This lubricant is fantastic
5/5

I purchased it after reading about it in my jet ski manual. I bought a gallon of it because it's so good for more than just my jet ski.

Carlos Jefferson
Carlos Jefferson
| Jun 23, 2021
The most effective marine lubricant on the market
5/5

This is fantastic. It's a well-made can that functions flawlessly. The most effective marine lubricant on the market.

Briar Rangel
Briar Rangel
| Oct 15, 2021

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