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American grease stick graphite lubricant 1.13 oz/32g

American grease stick graphite lubricant 1.13 oz/32g

American grease stick graphite lubricant 1.13 oz/32g
$ 7.84

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Based on 1,392 ratings
Value for money
9.12
Easy to use
9.09

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Product Description

Non-toxic and non-odorless dry powder lubricant that can be used in virtually any application
Lubricates all your locks and keeps them
All material types can be cleaned with this product, including metal, wood, plastic, rubber, and more.
Provides protection against dirt and debris build-up, as well as wear and corrosion reduction
Among their strengths are lock mechanisms, firearm action parts (recoil, bolt, and trigger mechanisms), fishing reels, skateboards, inline skates, pinewood derby cars, bicycles, tools, hinges, and much more.

Questions & Answers

Are spinners likely to benefit from this?

As far as fidget spinners are concerned. Acetone should be used to soak the bearings. When you need to use valve oil, use Al Cass valve oil (it's for trumpet valves).

I put a good amount of oil in the lock, but it still seizes up at the 12 o'clock position even if I turn it to half a turn and push the bolt Have any recommendations?

If I mix it with some oil, I would see if that makes any

Do you know if it will work on aluminum windows that are sticky?

In my motorhome, it was used as a sliding window. Is good at what she does. It can be a bit Overuse of tracks is not recommended. My motorhome windows that were very difficult to slide open and close were much better after I purchased cilicone. I used it on windows on my motorhome. This is a very big improvement. Messy is the best way to describe it. This is far superior to the

As a relicer, can I use this? Do you think I can use it to relic parts on a Frankenstrat guitar, for example?

I don't have a clue what's happening in Texas, West Texas has a dusty climate, so in that climate, I use it to lubricate my locks. A squirt bottle of Graphite in Texas should suffice to capture Ron's attention. I like the old USA because it works well for me. This article was published in 2014 on page 5.

Selected User Reviews For American grease stick graphite lubricant 1.13 oz/32g

The product works great, but it's extremely toxic
3/5

Though I thought I'd have to change the lock, I found this one online and ordered it anyway. There is a powder in it. The nozzle was stuck in the lock and I squeezed the nozzle a few I haven't had to use the lock for months because it doesn't stick at all. This is due to the toxic nature of graphite. It is recommended that you do not breathe the dust because it is toxic and can lead to With a wet wipe I clean my key every time I open the door, and when the wet wipe lands on my key groove I clearly see the black/gray grime that was in the groove. Even after a couple of months, I can still see dust. As a result of its toxicity, I could not recommend the product to anyone. I love the way it works, though!.

Trace Conrad
Trace Conrad
| Aug 04, 2020
Quartz is a component of graphite powder
3/5

Dust of quartz is contained in this product. Moreover, sand paper is made of this material. It would not have been appropriate for me to buy this if I had known. If there are no fine mechanical clearances involved in your lubrication, you could use it for lubrication. However, I wouldn't use it for anything where sand might be introduced.

Alexia Peterson
Alexia Peterson
| Nov 22, 2020
As smooth and buttery as butter
5/5

The lock in this house had trouble accepting the key when we bought it almost five years ago. Several times I had said, "I have to solve it, but I had no idea how to do it. " Honestly, I do not know how to do that. Several minutes later, one day while it was raining, I spent several minutes just trying to shove my key in to the lock so that I wouldn't break it. The one I bought was recommended (maybe not this one specifically, but this one was the one the salesman showed me), and all it took was a little bit and now that key slides in there It's not clear to me why I waited so long before I made this purchase, but I'm glad I did.

Journee McDaniel
Journee McDaniel
| Nov 06, 2020
Before you replace that stuck lock, make sure to try this! WE GIVE YOU INSTANT RESULTS THAT LASTS! This is incredible! [Unless you're a locksmith, the stuff is lifetime supplies! I used this on a sticky door at work that would not release the key without struggling or pulling
5/5

After I had it replaced, I was going to have it repaired. My first step was to add a generous amount of this product to my lock and turn it If you have dry powder excess on your key, use a tissue or paper towel to remove it on your pants instead of your shirt. I really felt that the key was clean when I took it out. Take it out and clean it There will be no more frustration or struggle. By minimizing labor and parts costs for my employer and county, I probably saved them $300. It's true, it's true. It is time to name the Employee of the Month. It is truly amazing stuff, I tell you!.

Bo Hutchinson
Bo Hutchinson
| Dec 06, 2020
This is great for unsticking stuck locks
5/5

We pressure-washed our house after it was flooded I found my almost-new locks almost impossible to use after they'd been washed before painting. There were a couple of times when we thought we would be locked out of our house because they just wouldn't open. I ordered this graphite lubricant, "sprayed" it into the locks (it's dry, so you sort of blow the powder into the lock), and after putting it in and out a few times, I was able to lock and unlock the door. The lock was so easy to open that we had completely forgotten it was difficult for a few days! It is such a joy that we stumbled upon The locks were ruined through no fault of my own, as I had no idea what to do. Before buying new locks for the doors, I tried this one last time before I gave up. I was able to save a ton of money using this little lubricant.

Karina Bond
Karina Bond
| Jul 28, 2020
On some lock cylinders, graphite is difficult to use, but bottles can work great
4/5

Graphite was purchased to free up sticky lock cylinders on our vehicles and at You need to get the graphite into the cylinder or hole for it to work, though. When dealing with lock cylinders, it was easiest to coat the ridges of the key in powder, insert the key into the cylinder, and repeat the process a few times until everything was free. There can be a lot of mess.

Murphy Swanson
Murphy Swanson
| Aug 01, 2020
This is a pretty good amount of graphite
5/5

Graphite is generally described as graphite. The quality of the material does not vary from brand to brand, but this particular product has a lot more graphite than usual. In most cases, the best way to get it is via a small tube, which is fine because people use them for pinewood derby cars and other such things. The picture of this one looked a little bigger and it was the same price as the one I chose. There is no way for me to know how much 1 is. There are 13 ounces in 13 ounces. As it turns out, there are a lot of them. I would say 5 out of 5 This is six times the amount you normally receive in a As well as the container, I like it. There is a screw on it and it is clear I have taken off the Despite the little red cap holding the stuff in well, the cap can be removed so that it can be used. IMO, if it could be improved, a thinner hole at the top would've been nice. When using graphite for something really small, you don't want a lot of it because it's really easy to put too much on no matter how the package is packaged. That being said, this is a good one to read. I would pick the same one if I had to do it all over again.

Tiana Townsend
Tiana Townsend
| Aug 03, 2020
This is recommended for fixing a lock that does not turn easily and for keys that get stuck in locks
5/5

It is becoming increasingly difficult to turn a door lock when locking and unlocking the door. There was a problem with the lock mechanism, which kept getting stuck and I had trouble inserting and removing keys. The lock is quite old, so I was afraid I'd have to replace it. In my case, I followed the directions as directed and this powder worked. The mechanism now moves smoothly and the key can be easily inserted and removed. You must be careful with this powder since it is fine. If powder falls out when you "squirt" it into the lock, then you should have paper towels on hand to catch it. It is also not good for your lungs if you breathe it in.

Colette Murray
Colette Murray
| Sep 01, 2020

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