Provides maximum protection against friction and wear during extreme operating conditions. In Turbo-charged engines, ensures perfect lubrication of
Metal Lube Anit-Friction Engine Treatment Additive ( Hi Performance )
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Super Lube multi-use synthetic oil is premium synthetic oil with suspended Syncolon (PTFE) particles that is used as a general-purpose lubricant for industrial machinery and equipment. It provides protection against friction, wear, rust and corrosion. Machinery lasts longer, downtime is reduced, and productivity is increased. This oil is safe to use on metal, plastic, wood, leather, painted surfaces and most rubbers. NSF registered food grade lubricant, rated h1 for incidental food contact.
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In this manner, it avoids excessive heat and noise, factors which cause premature wear and high oil and gas consumption.
Metal Lube Anti-Friction HI PERFORMANCE Engine Treatment 8 Oz
Metal Lube Engine Treatment, Anti-friction 8 Oz: : Industrial & Scientific
HOW IT WORKS Metal Lube contains a chemical that is activated by the friction and heat generated by the moving parts inside an engine or machinery. In
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Dura Lube Engine Treatment 32 oz, is an advanced engine technology with SR3. Dura Lube Engine Treatment is precision blended to reduce friction and heat when added to any vehicle, including gas, diesel and hybrid engines. Dura Lube Engine Treatment works with all types of lubricants, and oils including synthetics, conventional and semi synthetic blends. It contains no solid materials so it will NOT clog filters. This product protects vital parts from wear, adding a second layer of lubrication.
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Has anyone used these for a somewhat preventative engine treatment? It wouldn't hurt right? : r/MechanicAdvice