SFR Grease: anybody used?

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I got one of these but haven't gotten to use it yet:

SFR Grease

Thinking of using it for almost all purposes, including greasing the shaft drive/U-joints on my bike. Not sure about the hub and drive splines.

It looks like SFR is a very serious company. I also got their oil fortifier (the only other lubricant that withstood the test by S & S Couplings ) but again haven't used it yet.
 
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From the MSDS:
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PROPERTIES OF DECOMPOSITION: Carbon, Hydrogen Chloride, Carbon Monoxide and incompletely burned Hydrocarbon products.

Very strange that a "green" product uses chlorine in the formulation. Based on the MSDS, I'm not sure what is "green" at all about this grease.
 
By green maybe they mean natural and chlorine is natural, then again so is uranium, ebola, and cometary impacts.
 
I'm all for green everything, but I guess that unfortunately most of the "green" stuff is just another form of doing damage.
 
Originally Posted By: tmcafe
I got one of these but haven't gotten to use it yet:

SFR Grease

Thinking of using it for almost all purposes, including greasing the shaft drive/U-joints on my bike. Not sure about the hub and drive splines.

It looks like SFR is a very serious company. I also got their oil fortifier (the only other lubricant that withstood the test by S & S Couplings ) but again haven't used it yet.


I have looked at their website but haven't tried any products, let us know your results.
 
Originally Posted By: jldcol
By green maybe they mean natural and chlorine is natural, then again so is uranium, ebola, and cometary impacts.
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