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McLube lubricants
Jurgen Goering
09-01-2020 01:04
What is the difference between McLube 44 and McLbe 1725? They are both clear, teflon based lubricants. ...
Karl Roeder
09-01-2020 08:01
Mr.Goering, When I spoke to the McGee Industries representative for McLube products he told me that ...
Peter Grey
09-02-2020 07:43
And what might be the functional difference in the carrier bases? Are they formulated for specific ...
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What is the difference between McLube 44 and McLbe 1725? They are both clear, teflon based lubricants. Are they interchangeable? Or do they each have their own uses?
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Mr.Goering,
When I spoke to the McGee Industries representative for McLube products he told me that the lubricant in 1725 , 444 and Sailkote is the same. only the volatile carrier base is different.
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Karl Roeder
Pompano Beach FL
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Subject: McLube lubricants
What is the difference between McLube 44 and McLbe 1725? They are both clear, teflon based lubricants. Are they interchangeable? Or do they each have their own uses?
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And what might be the functional difference in the carrier bases? Are they formulated for specific applications? (Probably)
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Subject: McLube lubricants
Mr.Goering,
When I spoke to the McGee Industries representative for McLube products he told me that the lubricant in 1725 , 444 and Sailkote is the same. only the volatile carrier base is different.
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Karl Roeder
Pompano Beach FL
Original Message:
Sent: 09-01-2020 01:03
From: Jurgen Goering
Subject: McLube lubricants
What is the difference between McLube 44 and McLbe 1725? They are both clear, teflon based lubricants. Are they interchangeable? Or do they each have their own uses?
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Jurgen Goering
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