Old 03-29-14, 07:39 PM
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Originally Posted by lopek77
There is many silicone lubes. I just saw few at Lowes and Home Depot. Not interested in testing them since I'm very happy with what I'm using. Many silicone based lubricants are used...for very intimate uses
Yes, there are silicone lubes, and if you want to be silly we can go that way.

BUT

The OP asked a specific question about dry (silicone based) chain lubes, and I chose to give him an on-point answer.
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