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Post by ptcutter on Mar 19, 2009 20:18:01 GMT -6
Has anyone used Finishline Krytech? It's Krytox and Molybdenum.
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Post by gpraceman on Mar 19, 2009 20:30:51 GMT -6
Hadn't heard of it. That would seem a strange marriage. A wet lube and a dry lube. I would think that the moly particles would get in the way of the liquid lube's film doing its job.
Well, if you give it a try, let us all know how it goes.
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Post by ptcutter on Mar 19, 2009 21:12:01 GMT -6
Check out Krytech at www.finishlineusa.com They claim it goes on wet and dries very hard. Very slick stuff. It's used to keep chain lubed and clean for bikes.
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Post by MaxV on Mar 20, 2009 8:25:57 GMT -6
Careful -- Kytox is a family of lubricants, ranging from low-viscosity oils such as Krytox 100 (what is used for Pinewood Derby Racing), and very viscosity greases used for other purposes (such as lubing chains, etc). Krytech uses one of the high viscosity products.
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khouse
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Post by khouse on Aug 21, 2009 14:15:31 GMT -6
Max V is right. Plus others have mixed oils and dry with no success (I have read) Right now Duponts Krytox 100 seems to be the thinnest and most used oil.
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