

Mcglaughlin Oil Petrol-Gel Lubricant,White
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Ellie
> 3 dayThis 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.
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Cathie Novak
> 3 dayWonderful product for sealing o-rings in water filters.
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Happy Turtle
> 3 dayI 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.
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HSM
> 3 dayI had purchased a meat slicer for a Christmas present, along with its none serrated blade and this product. The first tube I received was all smashed up (it looked like someone beat on a table with it) so I called Amazon and ordered another one. When I got the second tube it was worse than the first. The tube is made of a soft metal material so the wrinkles and smashed parts cant be smoothed out. Needless to say that I wont be including this product in the Christmas gift. Each order was for a new item. I have to wonder who on earth would think what I got looked like a new product. All that being said, I dont know if the actual product is any good because the packaging was so badly mangled I will not be giving it as part of the gift.
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joel s. jackson
> 3 dayI was looking for a food grade lubricant for the gears of my meat slicer & this works fine
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Toraben
> 3 dayThe product description and the tube label both say this is a white food-grade grease suitable for areas of minor food contact. I am using it on a Chefs Choice food slicer and it seems to be doing a good job. My only complaint is that the grease is clear in color (like petroleum jelly) not white as indicated. This makes it a bit harder to determine where I need to reapply grease after cleaning the slicer.
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Carrie
> 3 dayQuality product. I use this on my meat slicer. It doesnt come out looking white at first, but will turn white. Its a quality, food-safe lubricant that can be used on any appropriate kitchen item. I would definitely purchase this product again.
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Jack McCoy
> 3 dayBought this for a two-wheel on a aquarium filter. Used it for the pegs, as it is waterproof. Seems to help with the spinning for sure. Needs semi weekly applications. Not sure if it is getting in my tank yet tho.
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W. Kim
Greater than one weekIm 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!
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Jo Ann Wright
> 3 dayGood buy