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Old 03-18-26 | 07:46 PM
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Originally Posted by lnanek
Hmm, their own site disagrees with you:

Next you are going to claim if I add PTFE to my wax pot, it's no longer wax, right?
next you'll learn that you showed a new product of theirs, and it has next to no oil in it... here's their product that most attach to that brand name.

TRI-FLOW SUPERIOR DRY LUBRICANT

Tri-Flow® Superior Dry Lubricant is an elite formula created for dry and dusty conditions. The drip bottle application, with a convenient straw, allows for deep penetration in hard to reach moving parts. Featuring paraffin wax and high-grade petroleum oil to allow the lube to go on wet, but then set up in a dry, ‘wax-like’ film so it will not attract or absorb grit and grime. Perfect for dry, dirty, dusty conditions, while still providing adequate wet weather performance. Holds up to extreme pressures and resists water wash-off. Provides incredible efficiency without attracting an excessive amount of contaminants.

it says "Dry" not oily... dust adheres to actual oils readily.

the expensive little drip bottles look amazingly similar, so i can understand how it tricked you so badly.

PS.. your repetitive attempts at defending yourself with flimsy imagined opponents is amusing, but feeble..
straw men always catch fire under heat.

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