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The Vintage Audio Section
Beomaster 2400
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<blockquote data-quote="Rick" data-source="post: 658780" data-attributes="member: 17143"><p>That is a very high viscosity grease, unlikely to be available too easy outside industry.</p><p></p><p>The closest rationally usable similar thing I can think of that is freely available would transparent motorcycle chain lube in a spray can. This really thick liquid - Wynns used to make one in a blue shiny can. It dries to almost the perfect consistency to the grease you mention and will work similar, just don't get overspray anywhere its really sticky and messy.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Rick, post: 658780, member: 17143"] That is a very high viscosity grease, unlikely to be available too easy outside industry. The closest rationally usable similar thing I can think of that is freely available would transparent motorcycle chain lube in a spray can. This really thick liquid - Wynns used to make one in a blue shiny can. It dries to almost the perfect consistency to the grease you mention and will work similar, just don't get overspray anywhere its really sticky and messy. [/QUOTE]
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