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wheel bearing grease worked best for rustproofing
buschmaster
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I wanted to know how wheel bearing grease does with rustproofing.
over at dayattherange.com they tested 46 products by spraying metal plates with salt water every 24 hours. however the samples were outside and occasional rain washed away the salt water so the test wasn't so great but it gave an idea of what worked and what didn't.
that included motor oil, transmission fluid, silicon grease and silicon spray, none of which did as well as some of the other products.
I wanted to try my own test with wheel bearing grease because it's thick and should stay on better.
Frog Lube was rumored to be nothing but glorified vegetable oil so I tried some actual veggie oils. also I compared BreakFree CLP and USGI LSA.
I put them on tin cans (steel) roughed up with steel wool. every 24 hours over 8 days, sprayed the same mixture of salt water that he used.
the wheel bearing grease was applied with a cloth in a thin layer like how you might normally apply it to a gun finish.
results:
avocado oil was almost worthless, olive oil might work when nothing else is available, and coconut oil will do in a pinch. nothing like Frog Lube.
CLP was slightly better than LSA. both of them had rust.
the wheel bearing grease provided 100% rustproofing. would have been at the top of the list on the Day At The Range testing.
that leads me to believe that there are no special additives that prevent rust. simply a waterproofing layer that stays on is what does it.
what do you think about this.
Comments
Having dismantled old trucks and farm equipment that had sat in the open for 20 plus years you are correct . Wheel bearing grease is forever ! I have an old silent flame tobacco harvester sitting in the edge of the woods . It has been there since 1973 . Most of The chain sprocket wheels will still turn fairly freely after all these years .
“ that leads me to believe that there are no special additives that prevent rust. simply a waterproofing layer that stays on is what does it.”
For long term storage, I mean a HEAVY COAT of grease. I like RIG; use it all the time. But it does wipe off easily.
After a day's use of shooting or hunting I just wipe down with a Silicone cloth.
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