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O'Donnell O'Lube ?

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ratchet1974

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I was at my LHS a couple of weeks ago, while picking up a few things for the Savage & I picked up a bottle of O'Donnel O'lube - after reading the label; saying it doesn't attract dirt.

I used it in all of the joints where the dogbones go & at various pivot points. After taking it out a few times, I have to say, the joints remained fairly clean, and after washing it (I squirt areas of it when I'm done lightly to clean it off, keeping away from the electronics,& then use compressed air to dry it), I noticed the areas still felt coated or "waxy"

I'd say it seemed to work failrly well, and I think the bottle it will last a long time.

Just thought I'd share my experrience & was wondering if anyone else has used this product, or had any experience with it ?
 
It is good stuff, I've been using it myself and it doesn't attract dust or grime on my rigs in South Texas.
 
Rolex you need some DR40(dust repellant in the 40th attempt). ;)
 
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