The reason I moved away from the Mobil 1 grease was not the fact that it separated (which it did) but rather the price.
I can get the Petro Canada stuff MUCH cheaper, and it offers the same, if not better performance.
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Petro Canada Synthetic Grease
NLGI Grade 1
Colour Gold
Texture Buttery
Dropping Point, °C/°F 294/561
Worked Penetration, 60 strokes 314
Oxidation Stability 100 hrs, psi drop 1.5
Base Oil Viscosity,
cSt @ 40°C/SUS @ 100°F 100/518
cSt @ 100°C/SUS @ 210°F 12.7/69
Timken OK Load, Kg/lb 27/60
Four Ball Weld Point, kg 250
Four Ball Wear scar diam mm 0.54
Copper Corrosion 1b
Water Washout % @ 79°C/174°F 6.7
Recommended Operating
Temperature Range, °C -45 to 170
Temperature Range, °F -49 to 338
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Mobil 1 Synthetic Grease
NLGI Grade 2
Colour Red
Texture Smooth, slight tack
Dropping Point, °C/°F 288/550
Worked Penetration, 60 strokes 280
Oxidation Stability 100 hrs, psi drop N/A
Base Oil Viscosity,
cSt @ 40°C/SUS @ 100°F 220/NA
cSt @ 100°C/SUS @ 210°F 23.8/NA
Timken OK Load, lb 45
Four Ball Weld Point, kg 250
Four Ball Wear scar diam mm 0.4
Copper Corrosion N/A
Water Washout % @ 79°C/174°F 6
Recommended Operating
Temperature Range, °C -40 to 150
Temperature Range, °F -40 to 302