With all this talk about bio based lubes I began doing some research on them and stumbled across Lubegard Premium Universal lubricant.
Propaganda from their website:
DESCRIPTION:
LUBEGARD® PREMIUM UNIVERSAL LUBRICANT is formulated for the safe
assembly and disassembly of transmissions, engines, gear boxes, pumps or any other
general use. It also can be used as a general purpose lubricant in applications, including,
but not limited to, automotive, marine, industrial, household, small equipment,
recreational and other general use.
This unique product contains LXE® (Liquid Wax Esters) Technology, which allows the
product to strongly attach to metal surfaces giving superior lubrication properties. It
protects equipment and is non-harmful to the user and environment. The active
ingredients of LUBEGARD® PREMIUM UNIVERSAL LUBRICANT do not contain solid
particles, or petroleum solvents.
BENEFITS:
• Specially designed for the automotive industry, but great for general lubrication needs
• Keeps valves and governors free during assembly
• Easy to use, simplifies and expedites the transmission assembly process
• Contains New Biosynthetic formula with superior cold flow properties
• Environmentally responsible, non-aerosol and non-flammable, Biodegradable
(EPA/560/6-82/003 and aquatically non-toxic (EPA/600/4-90/027), user friendly
• Lubricates solenoid valve & other mechanical components
• LXE® Technology has a natural polarity that strongly attaches to the metal surfaces
providing superior lubrication
• Excellent penetrant and protects against rust
• Not harmful to seals or O-rings, or wiring harnesses
MSDS
This looks mighty interesting and it is less than a dollar an ounce on Amazon. I have no affiliation with the company other than I used their transmission additive to fix transmission shudder in my old F150. I may try this in the future but I probably have a gallon of various other products to use up first. What do you guys think?
Propaganda from their website:
DESCRIPTION:
LUBEGARD® PREMIUM UNIVERSAL LUBRICANT is formulated for the safe
assembly and disassembly of transmissions, engines, gear boxes, pumps or any other
general use. It also can be used as a general purpose lubricant in applications, including,
but not limited to, automotive, marine, industrial, household, small equipment,
recreational and other general use.
This unique product contains LXE® (Liquid Wax Esters) Technology, which allows the
product to strongly attach to metal surfaces giving superior lubrication properties. It
protects equipment and is non-harmful to the user and environment. The active
ingredients of LUBEGARD® PREMIUM UNIVERSAL LUBRICANT do not contain solid
particles, or petroleum solvents.
BENEFITS:
• Specially designed for the automotive industry, but great for general lubrication needs
• Keeps valves and governors free during assembly
• Easy to use, simplifies and expedites the transmission assembly process
• Contains New Biosynthetic formula with superior cold flow properties
• Environmentally responsible, non-aerosol and non-flammable, Biodegradable
(EPA/560/6-82/003 and aquatically non-toxic (EPA/600/4-90/027), user friendly
• Lubricates solenoid valve & other mechanical components
• LXE® Technology has a natural polarity that strongly attaches to the metal surfaces
providing superior lubrication
• Excellent penetrant and protects against rust
• Not harmful to seals or O-rings, or wiring harnesses
MSDS
This looks mighty interesting and it is less than a dollar an ounce on Amazon. I have no affiliation with the company other than I used their transmission additive to fix transmission shudder in my old F150. I may try this in the future but I probably have a gallon of various other products to use up first. What do you guys think?
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