🔧 Keep it slick, keep it safe!
Super Lube Silicone Oil is a high-performance lubricant designed for extreme temperatures, ranging from -58°F to 392°F. It is NSF certified for food-grade applications, ensuring safety for incidental food contact. With exceptional compressibility and low surface tension, it provides effective lubrication even under high pressure and in hard-to-reach areas, while also being resistant to oxidation and aging.
A**H
Can be used on leather
Great stuff, I use it on leather which seems to greatly increase the life.
M**
Good stuff
I have several high end pre-charged pneumatic guns that require synthetic oil lubrication. This stuff exceeds Al of the manufacturer's requirements and is a lot cheaper than the brand name lubricants that are peddled from the vendors which is the same stuff just smaller relabeled quantities. This stuff will not damage orings or Teflon seals .
A**R
Nice food safe lube for O-rings
I've only started using this lube in my small pool maintenance/repair business but it seems to do a good job lubing up pump basket o-rings. As it is rated food safe I may find other uses for it around the house also!
J**H
Works OK but be very careful about application
If you know that your particular application can and should use a silicone oil, this is probably a good product, but in certain applications it makes it worse.I originally bought this as I had some super lube grease (fantastic stuff!) which - as far as I understand - is supposed to be used on any and all plastic or rubber parts. "Normal" oil and grease is petroleum based which could degrade said plastic/rubber parts. (Specifically, O-rings.)I applied this oil to a squeaky plastic light switch and it made it toggle so much nicer. It clicks on and off beautifully. I then applied it to another plastic part, the pushing rod that opens and adjusts the blinds in my apartment, and it made it way squeakier and 'sticky' - there is lots more stiction and it does the 'stick slip' stuff now. It's terrible, I wish I never applied it. Also, unlike petroleum based oils, you can't clean it out with acetone; I believe silicone oil is more or less permanent.The product probably works great if you know for a fact that it will work with your application, but if not, beware!
R**K
works as it should, easy to apply
super lube oil, cant go wrong with this, its smooth and slick, does the job
J**H
Works Well for Airgun - and Other Stuff Like Leather Waterfproofing
UPDATE 09/17/22I have used this now for several years just realized it is the same compound that is used in waterproofing products from some shoe companies - polydimethylsiloxane (PDMS). After some calls, I put it together. So now, instead of using the expensive spray products that have 5% PDMS, I use this instead because it is [I believe] 100% PDMS. It does a FANTASTIC job on my boots. I used to use the Fiebings Aussie conditioner alone, but I noticed that the waterproofing didn't last long, although the conditioning was excellent. Now, I just liberally rub this on AFTER the Aussie and use to hair drier to get the heavy areas to soak in. Holy Moly does it work well! I did a piece of test leather and left it outside in the elements for month. There is a very noticeable difference between the part where I used this over the Aussie versus the Aussie alone. In fact, I rub this on the mesh of my other shoes and it works well there too. Glad I finally figured this out after all these years!Bought this to use as cylinder oil for my Diana airgun. I have had issues with other lubes combusting (detonating) under airgun chamber pressure due to the small amounts of petrol components in their oil. So far, I have not had any issues with this oil doing that in either of my spring guns. Granted I only use 1-2 drops every 1000 rounds.
A**R
GOOD FOR AIRSOFT GBBR
For some parts is the best opción paires with the grease of the same brand
D**K
Slick cube lube
I bought this for my cubes (twisty puzzles). I didn't know which viscosity of shock oil to buy, this was sold by Amazon, and it offered a large quantity per cost, so I chose this. It's really thin and slippery. It makes the cubes feel ever so slightly gummy, but that adds control, and does not detract from the speed once the pieces get moving. 180 flicks are quite easy with this. This will also make the most clackety cubes quiet. I also have Traxxas differential oil, which I will relegate to a core lube only (it's too easy to gum up a cube with those slicker oils), while the Super Lube makes a great piece lube. I'm surprised I didn't see reviews here from other cubers.Between this and the Traxxas I may have a lifetime supply of lube. The only downside is that the bottle cap does not fit securely, making an accident quite possible. If you're tired of spending big bucks for a tiny amount of specialty cube lube, this is a good alternative.EDIT: Use sparingly, as this seems to cause eye irritation. You don't need to use a lot to make a cube fast and smooth, maybe a couple drops. Also, the issue with this type of bottle is keeping the cap on. Probably should be screw-on. The box it was in fell over, and every drop ran out.The e-commerce pledge: To improve the reliability of online reviews, I will post a review of every item of significance I purchase, and update the review when my opinion changes.
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