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The B'laster 8-GS Industrial Graphite Dry Lubricant is a high-performance, tack-free lubricant designed for a variety of applications, including gaskets, conveyor belts, and gears. With a flash point of 23 degrees Celsius and a convenient 5.5-ounce liquid volume, this lightweight solution ensures smooth operation in industrial settings.
Material | Plastic |
Brand | Blaster |
Package Information | Bottle |
Liquid Volume | 5.5 Fluid Ounces |
Item Weight | 8 Ounces |
Recommended Uses For Product | Lubricant,Industrial |
Flash Point | 23 Degrees Celsius |
Specific Uses For Product | Gaskets, Transfer & Conveyor Belts, Rollers, Wheels & Gears, Chains, Hoists & Winches, Locks, Plant Machinery & Handling Equipment, Pre-assembly & Thread Lubricant, Sprockets |
Item Form | Spray |
Global Trade Identification Number | 00032167220083 |
Manufacturer | B'laster |
Unit Count | 5.5 Ounce |
UPC | 032167220083 |
Number of Items | 1 |
Model | 8-GS |
Item Weight | 8 ounces |
Product Dimensions | 7.5 x 2.5 x 2.5 inches |
Item model number | 8-GS |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Manufacturer Part Number | 8-GS |
M**O
Works great
I didn’t know how to use it. I tried to use it for making my gloves a better conductor for phone. Well I sprayed into the gloves and it went everywhere. Lol. Well now I can’t wear my gloves because my hands turn black. 5 stars because I know it’s a good product. If you know how to use it.
K**S
It Works
Used this product in 2 places. First, my induction motor on my 31 year-old furnace. It's worn out, and the cooling fan for the motor doesn't want to turn. Had been using WD-40, but I have to reapply every 2 to 3 furnace cycles. This lasts a lot longer. Used it next on my 1994 Toyota Pickup. The fan for heat and AC is worn out. It will stop working, and will not turn back on because contacts are worn. Used this, and it hasn't shut off, and I can actually change the settings without fear of fan not turning back on. Here's some advice. yes, it is MESSY. But for the pandemic, I bought some Isopropyl alcohol wipes. Have them on hand. It removes this stuff with no scrubbing. Even works after it's dry. Had some drops on my kitchen linoleum, and it had dried before I noticed. Saw it the next day, and took a wipe, and poof, gone with NO scrubbing. My only complaint is I have lost the red tube. It attaches to the can lid after use, but poof. it has disappeared. Maybe throw in an extra? it is thinner than the WD-40 tubes. Not sure if they will fit, but I've lost them too. That is my only complaint.
B**R
Work Well for Many Things - Very Happy!
One surprise area where these work well is on the mechanism for opening and closing the oven. This lube is not adversely affected by the hot oven conditions and puts an end to the scraping and squeaking as the door is opened and closed. Thanks for a great product!
K**R
Messy
It's a little messy too use in the house and difficult to clean off. Otherwise it works very well
S**M
Blaster
Same product as big box stores. Good price and quick delivery. Use on door locks.
M**I
This is a great lubricant for reluctant locks
why haven't I known about this product. This is liquid-ish/spray powder graphite and it works great in locks.I'm starting to use it all over the place. I can't believe how well it lubricates. It's best to use the straw to direct it. or else it's going to leave a black mess.use common sense for where you can apply it.it'll be hard to get the black graphite off of your fingers.I had a skinny little tube of graphite for many years. when I couldn't find it, I bought this.I love it.it's a slushy black substance. not sticky to the touch. have a paper towel nearby.
K**H
Powdered graphite is less messy
It can be very messy and the black graphite will easily stain everything in its path. Powdered graphite is actually less messy and works as well. For a dry lubricant spray, I prefer the ones with ptfe (teflon) as they work as well and are way less messy.
D**L
Great for locks; probably why there's a giant lock pictured on the front of it
Great for locks; probably why there's a giant lock pictures on the front of it. Legendary lubricant PB Blaster's dry graphite lubricant is great for lubricating all mechanical things. Do not recommend to lubricate other things. This sprays out wet, but quickly dries. The carrier doesn't leave any residue and evaporates quickly. Spray a little bit, see if that does it, and if not add more. You can always add more. You really cannot practically remove this stuff. If those instructions are too complicated and something is stuck in a ceiling fan, I do not recommend this. I also do not recommend spraying your hands with this instead of chalking up when picking up heavy things and putting them down repeatedly. If you're into crossfit, please attempt this and post video of the results. We're all curious.I do recommend this for: Lubricating the mechanical locks on your 1980 HD diesel truck, the lock on your horse trailer, the pins on your door hinges, the locks on your doors, and anything other that the instructions say to apply a dry graphite lubricant to.
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