WD40 - Marine Grade Grease

Started by Marlinmate, January 29, 2017, 08:29:13 PM

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Marlinmate

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RowdyW

It says water resistant but is it saltwater resistant?  ???

PacRat

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It does say "Marine-Grade" and further down on the tube it says, "Maximum Lubrication for Extreme Marine Applications"...and it does have boats all over the label. I would consider 'Marine' to mean 'Salt Water'.

I'm going to pick up a tube when I see it on the shelf. I have a good application that will really test it but it will take a long while to get some feed-back.
-Mike

Marlinmate

I too am going to try it out when I stumble across it.  Can't hurt.

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foakes

Quote from: RowdyW on January 29, 2017, 08:50:24 PM
It says water resistant but is it saltwater resistant?  ???

Good point, Rudy --

Saltwater resistant and easy washout when servicing is the key -- along with viscosity mannerisms.

Looking forward to testing and pricing reports.

At least for me, for now, Yamaha Marine Grease is affordable -- but more importantly -- has the characteristics that are perfect for me.  $8 for 14 oz over the counter is a plus, also.

Best,

Fred

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I think someone is not reading the entire Label and description.

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RowdyW