Mcglaughlin Oil Petrol-Gel Lubricant,White

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  • Anthony Catalano

    > 3 day

    Works good for my meat slicer and other food cutters been looking gor a food grafr lube this seems to be the best

  • Vaughn P. Shaffer

    > 3 day

    This stuff should be included with every refrigerator so it could be applied to the drawer slides. I wish I would have known about it before I broke a drawer trying to open it.

  • yukuaki

    > 3 day

    Tried Taylor Lube on the frozen yogurt machines at work, and the handles would stick, allowing product to run out even after the handle was no longer pulled down. Ended up with piles of wasted froyo! An employee told me about this stuff (actually, she shouldnt remember the name, but the blue label on a metal tube was good enough to find it) so I ordered it ASAP. This works SO much better than Taylor did. No more leaks = happy employees (less mess to clean up) and less waste!

  • W. Kim

    > 3 day

    Im a bit hesitant to give this product only 2 stars because it may well be a good product for other uses, but if you are buying this grease as an inexpensive replacement for the very expensive Saeco Silicone Grease, I cannot recommend it based on my experience. Here is my experience with this grease: When I started to use this grease instead of the Saeco Silicone Grease (I was down one small tube), the brewer performance was poor as compared to the original Saeco Silicone Grease. With this non-silicone petroleum grease, the coffee came out watery and coffee waste bin contained a watery sludge instead of dry pucks. Now this type of behavior could be caused a bad brew-group O-ring, but in my case, I did experiments switching between the Saeco Silicone grease and the Petrol grease and the correlation was 100%: With silicone grease: dry pucks, no watery coffee. With Petrol grease: sludge coffee waste and watery coffee. Again, this product may be perfect for other uses and so the 2 stars may not be deserved, but if you want to use this for a Saeco or probably for other makes of automatic expresso makers, I would recommend, instead, a silicone based, food-rated grease like the Haynes Silicone Grease, which comes in a large 4 Oz tube!

  • Steven J.

    > 3 day

    This product appears to be an effective, food safe lubricant. We use the gel to lubricate the moving parts of the brew unit on our automated espresso machine. However, Amazon does an unacceptable packaging job with this product. The gel is contained in a metallic type tube, e.g, think toothpaste. Amazon ships this product without a box or any type of protective packaging, merely in a thin envelope. As a result, the two shipments that we have received of this product have sustained moderate damage in the shipping process causing some leakage of the gel. Amazon can and should do better.

  • D. Taylor

    > 3 day

    if this was what i needed. It has worked on my meat slicer. When I received the slicer the lube was white. The McGlaughlin Oil PETROL is clear and food grade so I knew it would be ok. My slicer is doing great and works as smooth as it did the first time I purchased. Will be buying more .

  • Ellie

    Greater than one week

    This is a good grade lubricant. I have an electric food slicer that periodically needs to be lubricated. This is a product that was recommened to me by a food service worker. It is a thick, pasty gel that is waterproof, so you dont need to apply it every time you wash your blade. Youll get many uses out of a single use. Depending on how often you use the appliance in question, it will wear off, or eventually you will want to wash it off and put a fresh coat on. It washes with mild soap and water. You dont necessarily only have to use it for food handling equipment, it will lubricate anything.

  • Happy Turtle

    > 3 day

    I was a bit put off by the price at first. I bought this for my home meat slicer (Chefs Choice 615), but 4 oz for home use is a very large amount, it only requires a few dabs each time you clean the slicer. I have used this probably a dozen times and I cant even tell that the gel container has been used. Its lubrication seems much better than the white gel that came on my slicer; this is more viscous, so it stays in place well, and also seems to allow for smoother sliding and gear junctions.

  • Ataudio

    > 3 day

    As the title states I used this to grease a pasta machine that was cacked in old dough. Disassembled the entire machine, cleaned all gears and reassembled using this lubricant. Should last for another 20 years

  • Wanabe2

    > 3 day

    I purchased this to lubricate the cam in my espresso machine hot water lever. The cam that actuates hot water valve is brass. The water is 200deg but not in direct contact with the cam. It has worked wonderfully. Since then Ive used it on a number of other applications that it is not designed for, each of which has worked well. Remember just a little goes a long way with this product. I like it.

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