Lawn mowers and snow blowers are meantioned as example applications of the normal dry lube, but it appears that the graphite dry lube is more durable/less likey to wipe off. Woudl that mean that graphite dry lube might be better for those applications is the color does not matter? Is there any downside to using graphite vs regular dry lube on a lawnmower deck?
I assume the only possible concern would be that it's electrically conductive which could both be an issue relating to static but the more likely issue being accidently spraying past the lawnmower blades and into the housing where the motor and electronics sit. But I guess for something like a snow shovel it would be good as long as you don't care about the color.
Another application is for the tens of thousands of folks who drive scooters. The variator in scooters has "rollers" or "sliders" which move due to centrifugal forces on a ramp. Only a dry lubricant should be used and I see in another video that the demonstrator used the Blaster Dry Lube. Perhaps he would be better off in the long run to be using the Blaster GRAPHITE Dry Lube. It would be more resistant to heat and would probably cling better to the metal ramp for long term slipperiness.
I have been trying to figure it what lube to use on what product and from what company for so long. My mind is now set on blaster products. I don't necessarily know if their the best or not, but they are providing helpful information rather then deceiving marketing and I appreciate the hell out of that. I can't stand how some other companies will label their products in meaningless and deceiving ways.
For locks and keys. Can you spray on the key and insert to the lock to apply the dry graphite? Will it still work like if spraying directly in the lock cylinder?
Which product would be best to use. Snowmobile pull start recoil assembly. Lube for plastic on plastic slidding parts, infrequent use. Very low rpm use. Low tempature use, minus 20 F.
The regular dry lube would probably be a better choice. With the graphite you may end up with graphite on the pull rope that would then possibly get on your hands/gloves when you're attempting to start the machine. Both products will perform well at 50 below.
Hi Sir, This is urgent. I cleaned everything with Citrus degreaser, as u said. Then blaster silicone lubrication the hinges and roller bearing and pins. But now bad squeaking when garage near closing. Also when its opening. I think rollers may be skidding when near closing. I again cleaned both tracks and all rollers. Then lubricated all bearing and hinges. Made sure plastic rollers and tracks are dry. Nothing solved the new squeaking problem. Help..
@@BlasterProducts that would be the can with lime green label and a winch system on a jeep type vehicle as advertisement ¿ Thanks for reply did not want use incorrect lube for said situation HAGD
@@BlasterProductsprofessional reply to customers…did not leave me wondering and be a non-reply Will buy your products when I need them (no reply needed back,you been GR🎱) TY
Would either of these products be suitable as a brake rotor coating for a vehicle stored outside ? More specifically the contact surface where the pad material touches the rotor . I'm looking for an ease of use product that I could simply just spray through the wheel onto the braking surface . Thanks
Would the graphite dry lube work on the rubber window sweeps of a car? Trying to find a solution to stop them from clinging to the window and bunching up when I roll down the windows.
@@BlasterProducts I'll give it a try. I've tried the wd40 silicone lube and it worked for about 30 minutes and then the inner sweeps seal started clinging to the inside of windows again.🤦🏾♂️
Finally a video that clearly in detail explains the uses. Thank you
I purchased a Blaster product to use to undercoat my lawn mower. I mowed, and the dirt/grass peeled off after a wash. Looks like new. Great product.
Lawn mowers and snow blowers are meantioned as example applications of the normal dry lube, but it appears that the graphite dry lube is more durable/less likey to wipe off. Woudl that mean that graphite dry lube might be better for those applications is the color does not matter? Is there any downside to using graphite vs regular dry lube on a lawnmower deck?
I assume the only possible concern would be that it's electrically conductive which could both be an issue relating to static but the more likely issue being accidently spraying past the lawnmower blades and into the housing where the motor and electronics sit. But I guess for something like a snow shovel it would be good as long as you don't care about the color.
Another application is for the tens of thousands of folks who drive scooters. The variator in scooters has "rollers" or "sliders" which move due to centrifugal forces on a ramp. Only a dry lubricant should be used and I see in another video that the demonstrator used the Blaster Dry Lube. Perhaps he would be better off in the long run to be using the Blaster GRAPHITE Dry Lube. It would be more resistant to heat and would probably cling better to the metal ramp for long term slipperiness.
So I see Dry Lube & Dry Lube with Teflon marked on the spray cans. What is the difference with the one that doesnt have Teflon marked on the can?
Can this be used on firearms?
What do you recommend to lubricate your door hinge?
I use similar "dry moly" lubricant products as sort of a rust cover paint on darker steel tools and parts.
Which product for plastic gears? I think they are ABS plastic. Looking for maximum friction reduction over wear resistance
Can I use the plain dry lube in a lock too? I understand it may not work as well, but I’d rather have one can for everything.
I have been trying to figure it what lube to use on what product and from what company for so long. My mind is now set on blaster products. I don't necessarily know if their the best or not, but they are providing helpful information rather then deceiving marketing and I appreciate the hell out of that. I can't stand how some other companies will label their products in meaningless and deceiving ways.
For locks and keys. Can you spray on the key and insert to the lock to apply the dry graphite? Will it still work like if spraying directly in the lock cylinder?
Can i spray dry lube into my starter shaft and gear to release the spring motion to help the starter engage?
Can you use all purpose cleaner to clean the graphite dry spray?
Which product would be best to use. Snowmobile pull start recoil assembly. Lube for plastic on plastic slidding parts, infrequent use. Very low rpm use. Low tempature use, minus 20 F.
The regular dry lube would probably be a better choice. With the graphite you may end up with graphite on the pull rope that would then possibly get on your hands/gloves when you're attempting to start the machine. Both products will perform well at 50 below.
Is this product equivalent to the SlipPlate™ Dry Lubricant/Graphite Spray? I have a Pullrite sliding fifth wheel hitch to lube.
Do you have to wipe away excess residue?
What to use for rubber around windows and doors like on a car
Our B'laster Silicone Lubricant would be the best choice for that application.
Can I use the graphite, dry lube in my ignition as well as my door locks?
We don't recommend it for use in modern ignition switches because the graphite lube is electrically conductive.
@@BlasterProducts ok so the dry lube is great for door locks and some suspension parts, door hinges and wheel wells (to prevent dirt buildup)?
Both products can do lubrication on Hot wheels wheels? Thanks
The dry lube would be a better choice since it won't turn anything black.
Can you put the graphite on ignition switch
We don't recommend it because the graphite is conductive. That may cause issues with modern security systems that read a chip in the key.
Hi Sir, This is urgent. I cleaned everything with Citrus degreaser, as u said. Then blaster silicone lubrication the hinges and roller bearing and pins. But now bad squeaking when garage near closing. Also when its opening. I think rollers may be skidding when near closing. I again cleaned both tracks and all rollers. Then lubricated all bearing and hinges.
Made sure plastic rollers and tracks are dry. Nothing solved the new squeaking problem. Help..
Please call customer service at 1-800-858-6605 so we can discuss you issue in detail.
Can I use the regular dry lube on the springs of my garage door?
Our garage door lubricant would be the perfect application for your garage door springs.
@@BlasterProducts agreed but since that one does not seem to be sold in Canada, I was wondering if the regular dry lube would do the job
Thank you for the tips
Watched vid…..want to verify that
BLASTER DRY LUBE is ok to use on vehicles with slow up/down window situation ?!
Thanks
We suggest our B'laster Silicone lube for that application.
@@BlasterProducts that would be the can with lime green label and a winch system on a jeep type vehicle as advertisement ¿
Thanks for reply did not want use incorrect lube for said situation
HAGD
@@ruggedrickrude1946 That's the one!
@@BlasterProductsprofessional reply to customers…did not leave me wondering and be a non-reply
Will buy your products when I need them
(no reply needed back,you been
GR🎱)
TY
Which one do you recommend for wood windows and metal tracks? Thanks.
Blaster Dry Lube would be a better choice.
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Would either of these products be suitable as a brake rotor coating for a vehicle stored outside ? More specifically the contact surface where the pad material touches the rotor . I'm looking for an ease of use product that I could simply just spray through the wheel onto the braking surface . Thanks
Would the graphite dry lube work on the rubber window sweeps of a car? Trying to find a solution to stop them from clinging to the window and bunching up when I roll down the windows.
B'laster Silicone Lubricant would be the perfect application for your car window tracks.
@@BlasterProducts I'll give it a try. I've tried the wd40 silicone lube and it worked for about 30 minutes and then the inner sweeps seal started clinging to the inside of windows again.🤦🏾♂️
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I'm here researching how the pyramids were really built
Not by ancients Egyptians, that’s for damn sure
They definitely used graphite dry
You sound a lot like "Repair Geek"😜
Gun usage?
Why would anyone want to lube their graphite?