Frequently Asked Questions
The lubricant comes in a thirty-two gram bottle. It has dimensions of five inches in length, one point five inches in width, and seven point one inches in height.
This lubricant is made from extra fine graphite. It is a dry powdered lubricant ideal for various applications.
Yes, the product is carded for easy display and usage. This packaging helps keep the product secure and ready for use.
To use, simply apply the dry powdered graphite to the desired surface. It is suitable for locks, hinges, tools, guns, fishing reels, and bicycles.
Yes, this lubricant can be used on plastic. It is an all-purpose lubricant that works effectively on metal, wood, plastic, and rubber.
Yes, it is odorless and non-toxic, making it safe for use in precision instruments. This ensures it won’t interfere with their operation.
While specific shelf life information is not provided, store it in a cool, dry place. This will help maintain its effectiveness over time.
Store the lubricant in a cool, dry location away from direct sunlight. Ensure the cap is tightly sealed to prevent moisture absorption.
Yes, it is non-toxic. This makes it a safe choice for various applications including use around pets and children.
Yes, it is ideal for fishing reels. The dry powdered graphite helps reduce friction and wear, enhancing reel performance.
Unlike oil-based lubricants, this graphite lubricant is dry and does not attract dirt or dust. This makes it cleaner and longer lasting for certain applications.
Yes, it is suitable for outdoor tools. Its properties help prevent sticking and wear, making it ideal for various outdoor applications.
You can use this lubricant on locks, hinges, tools, guns, fishing reels, bicycles, and other machinery. It's versatile for multiple uses.
If it arrives damaged, please contact the seller for a return or replacement. Most retailers have policies in place for damaged goods.
No, it does not contain hazardous materials. It is safe for use in various environments without the risk of harmful exposure.















