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Re: "Whatever the question: Tri-Flow is the answer." [message #29802 is a reply to message #29774] Wed, 04 October 2006 20:54 Go to previous message
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Triflow is a great lubricant, but it will gum up eventually if there is a lot of dirt around. I rode mountain bikes in California for awhile and used it pretty extinsively. Triflow also works real well on guns (I don't want to start a gun discussion) and is easy to clean up.
Another very good oil for turntable bearings and stuff like that is "balistol". Also originally designed for guns (no, I'm not a gun freak), it is a very good light, non-gumming lubricant.

 
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