Hammersley The Good Oil Penetrating Lubricant 500 ML
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Overview
Intro:
Hammersley The Good Oil Penetrating Lubricant 500 mL is a high performance plant based lubricant and corrosion protectant designed for industrial, automotive and maintenance applications. It penetrates tight spaces, frees seized components and provides long lasting lubrication and moisture displacement without petroleum based ingredients.
Key Benefits:
- Penetrates deeply into seized and tight components
- Frees rusted and stuck parts effectively
- Reduces friction and wear on moving parts
- Displaces moisture from metal surfaces
- Provides ongoing corrosion protection
- Safe, non flammable and non hazardous formulation
Applications:
- Rusted bolts, nuts and screws
- Hinges, locks, windows and sliding mechanisms
- Chains, gears and mechanical equipment
- Engines, ignition systems and distributors
- Trucks, tractors and agricultural equipment
- Motorcycles, bicycles and sporting equipment
- Marine components exposed to moisture
- Roller doors, tools and workshop equipment
Features:
- Plant based renewable lubricant technology
- Non petroleum formulation with no fuel odours
- Low surface tension for fast penetration
- Non drying for long lasting lubrication
- Non flammable for safer workplace use
- Non hazardous and safe for confined spaces
- Suitable for continuous contact applications
Why Choose This Product:
Ideal for trade, mechanical and industrial environments where safe, effective penetration and corrosion protection is required. Suitable for maintenance work where petroleum based products are restricted or undesirable.
Specifications:
- Product type: penetrating lubricant and corrosion protectant
- Formulation: plant based renewable lubricant
- Size: 500 mL squeeze bottle
- Application type: direct spray or application to mechanical components
- Compatibility: metals, mechanical assemblies, engines, tools and equipment
- Safety profile: non flammable, non hazardous, non petroleum based
- Environmental profile: no global warming or ozone depletion potential