Tuf-Glide Lube

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Tuf-Glide Lube

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Not sure if anyone has tried this lube for PWD. I came across it in one of the RC heli forums. I like the fact that it ends up being a dry film lube. Maybe an alternative for those with "dry lube only" rules.

http://www.sentrysolutions.com/mm5/merc ... gory_Code=
TUF-GLIDE penetrates hard to reach areas and displaces water. It provides cleaning, rust protection and lubrication. Pure mineral spirits carries the active ingredients and provides cleaning action. It quickly evaporates, and Sentrys proprietary ingredients bond to the surface. The bonding ensures long-lasting effectiveness, and reliable dirt free performance.

TUF-GLIDEs waterproof protection will not wash off and will not thicken in the cold (even down to -40°F/-40°C). It is dry to the touch so will not attract dirt like oil-based products, nor does it leave a slippery film like silicone. It is safe to use on wood and most plastics.
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Re: Tuf-Glide Lube

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I bought it 2 or 3 years ago. Never tried it. My PWD career ended this past spring (son crossed over to Boy Scouts). For sale if anyone wants it.
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