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The stuff reminds me of Arco Graphite motor oil. I used to run the stuff in my RX-7 and then for a short while in my '75 280Z before it was discontinued. It had graphite suspended in dino-oil and came out of the bottle jet black. It was great stuff, but it would occasionally freak someone out (because they thought I never changed my oil).

Anyway, the hexagonal boron nitride additive would have essentially the same crystalline structure as graphite and work the same way. I don't know about the other additives. So based on that, it sounds like interesting stuff. (Too bad the Arco Graphite isn't sold anymore. I think it was a marketing disaster, but it had its loyal following. I'd buy it again in a heartbeat.)

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OK got me look at this product. One of my concern is when a product does not have a MSDS listing on their website. When looking up product information and understanding what the product is made of is very important considering items like oil additives,and you cannot find any information about what in the product besides some very key catchy chemical like words. not to say its snake oil but there's been a lot of oil products in time that I used the same advertising method to us sell basically mineral oil in a can for 20 times the cost of mineral oil not to say that the product is that but they have no information on how well the product for text works or even met or even manages rustic a and the protective materials. Not the same that bar on this several the chemicals a mansion do have support of and the lubricating properties unfortunately they also have to be puttin in such a way to crate that lubricating process and that that there is also is important as the product itself.

if I was to try anything that they did put on that website without a proper review information and maybe. Right lubricating material since its something easy to apply in Pollock be cleaned of it isn't worth anything.

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