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Whats Your Favorite LUBE?

T00lJunk1e

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:lol_hitti just wondering what everyone is using when they service/clean and lubricate their hand tools.:lol_hitti

So Whats Your Favorite Lube?:drool::thumbup:
 
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charlie_nj

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Same here, brake or carb cleaner and a shop towel, or WD-40 and a shop towel. For lubricating ratchets, etc, lately I have been using Miltech.
 

seth_man

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i clean them up with some brake clean. im trying out permatex ultra slick right now for a lube. so far it seems to work well.
 

nissan_crawler

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I use amsoil synthetic bearing grease in my ratchets. As for what I lube my other hand tool with, none of your business.:spit:

Edit: bearing grease, not gear lube.
 
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Tool Pants

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Bacon grease poured into an olive can. Don't forget to strain the grease or you will have bacon bits.
 

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64merc

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I generally use wheel bearing grease. If I have any, I use leftover grease/oil supplied with ratchet repair kits. One day I'll try the Permatex stuff.
 

lauver

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Tooljunkie,

I use SuperLube synthetic grease with PTFE in all my ratchets (PN 21030).

It's clear, highly lubricious, non toxic, impervious to salt water, and has a temp range of -45 to +450 degrees.

Also, because it's clear, it's easy to tell if it's contaminated with dirt, dust, rust, metal filings, or other contaminants. It also seems to last for years without drying out.

But bottom line, I think any lube would do; as long as you clean and relube your ratchets with any reasonable frequency.
 

User_Name

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Tooljunkie,

I use SuperLube synthetic grease with PTFE in all my ratchets (PN 21030).

It's clear, highly lubricious
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Frank Elson

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I have a rag soaked in 3in1 and wipe everything down with that before putting away.
I clean old oil and grease off first, with WD40.
 

Vicegrip

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+1 on the SuperLube. lasts forever and does not wander out and gunk your hands up.

SuperLube for tools. Foreplay for the confounding tall blond in the house.
 

Full Size 66

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You guys lube your rachets? I have the same ones from SEARS cman since 1990 work without fail. really no lube. I do alot of work not just occasional use.
 

speed bump

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Marvel Air tool oil in my ratchets. WD-40 or carb cleaner to clean tools unless they are really bad; then its brake cleaner for them.

Vehicles I like Valvoline

The girlfriend likes Vitamin E oil.
 

64merc

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so i just bought some superlube,and im going to use it on all my ratchets.Ive always used lithium grease otherwise.

I'm sorry, maybe I'm slow, but what is "superlube" and where can you buy it?
 

davestlouis

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Just do what I just did...old SnapOn F720a, changing oil in my stupid SAAB 900 convertible, low ground clearance so I had the oil in an open pan, slipped and dropped the ratchet and socket in the oil and had to fish it out...what a gooey mess.
 
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