Keep Your Treadmill Running Smoothly! 🏃♂️
This 4 oz silicone treadmill lubricant is designed for both home and commercial use, ensuring optimal performance for a variety of treadmill brands. Its easy squeeze bottle allows for precise application, while the non-toxic and odorless formula protects your equipment from wear and tear, extending its lifespan and enhancing your workout experience.
Material | Silicone |
Brand | Spot On |
Package Information | Tube |
Liquid Volume | 4 Fluid Ounces |
Item Weight | 0.25 Pounds |
Recommended Uses For Product | Lubricant |
Specific Uses For Product | Lubrication |
Item Form | Liquid |
Manufacturer | Spot On |
Unit Count | 4.0 Fluid Ounces |
UPC | 868877000321 |
Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 6.02 x 5.39 x 2.09 inches |
Package Weight | 0.17 Kilograms |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 6 x 5 x 2 inches |
Brand Name | Spot On |
Part Number | PN0004NT |
Size | 4 oz refill |
B**S
Effective lube
As advertised works well on tread
K**
Pour Painting
Works fine. Makes cells. I bought this to give it a try because I always see my favorite pour painter, Julie Cutts, using this product and she gets AMAZING results!!! I was using Artist's Loft brand silicone oil and they seem to work exactly the same when it comes to making cells. The ONLY negative I have is the twist spout...if you open it more than just a crack, the oil will dump out!!! That is where the Artist's Loft beats this product. It has an eye dropper, which makes it incredibly easy to get the exact amount of drops in each cup of mixed paint. I hate adding too much silicone because then you have oily spots on your painting and will more than likely be forced to "wash" your painting...no thanks!!! So I only add the minimal amount of silicone oil to make enough cells, but not so much that you have an oil slick for a painting.
C**Y
Created awesome cells with paint pouring.
I have just started getting into the paint pouring projects, so I am no expert in product behaviors. i was using a silicone that was included in a kit I purchased with Floetrol. The Floetrol seems to be working as expected, but the silicone that came with it does not appear to create the best cells. I do get some cells, but they are small, which in some cases is actually what I would want. I tried all kinds of things to get the type of cells that look similar to the ones I have seen in Youtube videos, but nothing worked. I am sure some of the problem is the characteristics of my paints. But, I decided to try this silicone since so many people seem to swear by it, and sure enough, all of a sudden I am getting these wonderful cells!There is still something to be said about the paints you use, not so much as to whether they are cheap or expensive, but rather the weight of the paint and/or pigment. Even with this silicone, I notice some colors do not behave the way I want them to, such as the black paint which seems to easily float to the top and create a "blob" of black rather than a pretty cell. I am assuming that this paint is a light weight and should go on the bottom of the paint pile. I am only adding this to hopefully help others who are starting out and can't seem to manage to get what they see from others. It is hard to figure out (although Golden paints provide a heap of helpful information for their products on their website), but if you find that some colors don't rise to the top, they are probably heavy, so use these paints at the top of the pile that lands on the canvas. On the other hand, if some paints always seem to sit on top of your painting, put those colors at a place that will end up being on the top of the pile that lands on the canvas. Since different manufacturers use different pigments and other ingredients, you might not be able to always say that one color is heavier than another. But I have found that all of the white titanium paints I have used, or see others used, tend to be heavy, so this goes on the top of other paints. Good luck!
B**E
good stuff
Dried up faster than I expected, but my treadmill is in my garage in the Texas heat so I can understand it. It works great and immediately fixed my sticking issue with the belt. Just purchased my second bottle. I was VERY generous with my first application. I honestly expect 1 bottle to last me about a year. Lately I've been running about 5 miles a day. I still have enough in the first bottle for 1 or 2 more applications. Maybe 1 month between applications but like I said my treadmill is in a ridiculously hot garage.
R**S
Excellent lubricant for the rails on my M6 Max trainer...
Seems like many "100% silicone" lubricants actually slip in some petroleum (which inevitably degrades finishes and certain materials), but this product has worked perfectly and continues to do so.Only need a drop or so for each rail/roller (after wiping both clean of the previous week's worth) and am no longer having issues with the finish degrading like I was before I started using this brand/product.BOTTOM LINE: Excellent lubricant for exercise equipment that calls for 100% silicone lubricant.
L**N
Used for Art Project
I purchased this for some flow painting art projects. I wanted to get bigger cells between colors and it worked! Previously, I was using a 3 in 1 silicone I purchased from the auto store. It works when heat is applied but I wasn't receiving the results I wanted. This does not require heat and it better for big cells. It is also more expensive but worth it.Make sure to wear gloves and be creative.
C**S
Excelente
Justo lo que pedí
D**R
For Art
I use this oil as an additive to paint to create cells and not for its original use as a treadmill lubricant.
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