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Review: Expensive, but saved me $600 in new ball-bearing oven racks - My wife neglected to remove both ball-bearing full extension oven racks when using the "Clean Oven" feature that operates for 2 hours at 500 F on our new Wolf range. The result: The finger pressure sliding of the extended racks now became metal-to-metal jamming and screeching when attempting to use either. As replacing both racks was over $600, I tried using a couple of lubricants. But I learned - as other reviewers have - that these tend to emit a mechanical odor and begin to fail as temperatures exceed 400 F. Both racks were shot. Or so I thought. As a last resort I tried this expensive Krytox grease. Problem solved. I applied about 0.1 oz to the rails and bearings housing of each rack, slid them back and forth a few times to work the grease in and put them to the test. Both racks operate as good as new, and have been in daily use for 2 months now. No odor. No failure. Everything still performs as expected. I've not had to apply any more grease, and still have half of the tube remaining. I can't speak for every situation, but Krytox solved an otherwise expensive problem in our kitchen. Review: Best grease, worth buying - This is an amazing grease, after I used it for my transmission gear handle it started moving very smoothly and quite, that I cannot recognise my car after that, feels like new.
| Brand | KRYTOX |
| Model number | D10070331 |
| Item Weight | 14.2 g |
| Product Dimensions | 8.5 x 5.1 x 1.1 cm; 14.17 g |
| Item model number | D10070331 |
| Item Height | 0.43 Inches |
| Item Width | 2.01 Inches |
| Are batteries included? | No |
M**S
Expensive, but saved me $600 in new ball-bearing oven racks
My wife neglected to remove both ball-bearing full extension oven racks when using the "Clean Oven" feature that operates for 2 hours at 500 F on our new Wolf range. The result: The finger pressure sliding of the extended racks now became metal-to-metal jamming and screeching when attempting to use either. As replacing both racks was over $600, I tried using a couple of lubricants. But I learned - as other reviewers have - that these tend to emit a mechanical odor and begin to fail as temperatures exceed 400 F. Both racks were shot. Or so I thought. As a last resort I tried this expensive Krytox grease. Problem solved. I applied about 0.1 oz to the rails and bearings housing of each rack, slid them back and forth a few times to work the grease in and put them to the test. Both racks operate as good as new, and have been in daily use for 2 months now. No odor. No failure. Everything still performs as expected. I've not had to apply any more grease, and still have half of the tube remaining. I can't speak for every situation, but Krytox solved an otherwise expensive problem in our kitchen.
R**I
Best grease, worth buying
This is an amazing grease, after I used it for my transmission gear handle it started moving very smoothly and quite, that I cannot recognise my car after that, feels like new.
M**S
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Ses en deux petit pots pas en tube
P**B
Best Joint Grease Available
Krytox has long been the platinum standard Re: joint grease in labs everywhere. But it's typically very expensive, @ least 4 amateur chemists, & the smallest tube was ~$50usd. This smaller version finally makes the best grease on Earth accessible 4 amateurs. If used properly too, this smaller tube should last a year or better as just a dab in enough 2 lube a couple 24/40 joints sufficiently. ๐
J**R
Fixes Sunroof Sticking and Creaking
I used this on my sunroof seals after cleaning them really well with alcohol. A little goes a long way with this stuff, but it's easy to apply and appears to last a long time. This fixed the issue I was having with my sunroof sticking and not opening and creaking noises going on rough roads.
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