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And, it has other benefits. hehehehehehe So, I hear.KY wipes off better than vaseline.....so i hear.
And, it has other benefits. hehehehehehe So, I hear.KY wipes off better than vaseline.....so i hear.
That's what I'm talking about!! heheheheheheKY with heat.
Jeez it's for my sister's kids second hand slide and play set I bought for them. They don't so much slide, but shimmy down the thing. But damn it doest take much to get you guys going. Lol!
Bingo,
we have a winner,
in actually answering the question asked.
Lithium grease.
Scuderia,
you could get the same effect and durability, by just using using Crisco.
Both are very similar, in composition and function, and both are white.
When I was young and poor, I had to rebuild VW engines to be able to get to work.
I used Crisco as the primary lubricant for pistons, rods bearings and all initial first starting wear points, because that was all I had, and could afford.
Side note, my little 1968 VW Bug would do 70mph at half pedal, 105mph at safe top end.
Scud, in the old days UPS just used basic wheel bearing grease to lubricate everything.
Jeez it's for my sister's kids second hand slide and play set I bought for them. They don't so much slide, but shimmy down the thing. But damn it doest take much to get you guys going. Lol!
In the old days in Texas....they used door roller lube on EVERYTHING! It made a huge staining mess and automotive/mgt could give a rip(like now). They would spray doors and lock cylinders from 2 ft. away and the lube covered whatever it touched. They didn't even try to wipe up the excess......write up a difficult blkhead door lock.....it got covered in door roller lube....next....
lmao.....thats right! Funny moviethat must be the stuff clark griswold developed in christmas vacation.
That was a cereal varnish.
KY with heat.
Mrs. Brownmonster is one happy woman, I imagine. heheheheheheCumming from a guy named brownmonster???
Quick question. What is that white-ish liquid UPS uses on their slides/diverters to prevent jams, and make them slippery? And where can I get some?
Welcome back, Hondo.
Mrs. Brownmonster is one happy woman, I imagine. hehehehehehe
Yeah, but the turkeys!...One part, unused supervisor ear wax, one part, tears from newly promoted supervisors, two parts, fat left over from turkeys never given away many X-mas's ago...all mixed with dead skin cells collected from supervisors offices and chairs. Mixed together, this putrid mix is terribly effective at greasing the skids. Also, it's 2 cents cheaper per tanker load than silicone.
You best get to the store! Pronto! The giggles are waiting!!!!She just doesn't realize it yet.