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Posted by Windancer on December 06, 2006 at 00:19:35 from (209.142.200.194):
In Reply to: Tri-Flo posted by Jimer on December 05, 2006 at 16:09:41:
For years I've always has a can of Tri-Flo in the garage. Used it up and tried a few auto parts stores. Nope. I didn't understand. Went on line to find it easily. IN THE U.K. with U.S. outlets. Figured that's why it's no longer on the shelf here in U.S. (or at least I haven't found any). I will probably buy an alternative with TFE. For delicate applications, I don't like to use lubricants with petro as the carrier. It tends to attract dust and dirt. Lubricants with an alcohol carriers tends to not do that and evaporate quickly leaving just the TFE.
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