- Patented synthetic NLGI grade 2 heavy-duty, multipurpose lubricant
- Dielectric, Food Grade, Clean
- NSF Rating H-1, safe for incidental food contact
- Will not drip, run or evaporate
- Impervious to salt water, safe in potable water
Super Lube Grease is a patented synthetic, multi-purpose lubricant with Syncolon (PTFE). Synthetic base fluids and the addition of PTFE micro powders combine to form a premium lubricant that provides protection against friction, wear, rust and corrosion over a temperature range of -45°F to +450°F. Super Lube Grease is a USDA/NSF listed Food Grade lubricant NLGI-2, rated H-1 for incidental food contact, and will not run, drip, melt or separate. Compatible with most other lubricants, Super Lube outlasts conventional greases 3–4 times.

By Bruce Q.
Had to take a moment and review this grease, which, definitely is the best I've ever encountered. It contains PTFE (Teflon), and is non-toxic. I've tried Teflon "oils" which were highly recommended, but didn't work any better than any of the other grease and lubricants evaluated, but this grease REALLY is effective! (EFFECTIVE, End-Of-Story!).
A CHECK WITH THE MANUFACTURER CONFIRDED THAT IT IS SAFE TO USE IN "POTABLE WATER", IS NON-TOXIC, AND IS NSF RATED H-1 FOR INCIDENTAL FOOD CONTACT. How great is that!?!
I'm going to use it to grease my sinks faucet valves, on the aquarium pumps, and anywhere else a non-toxic grease is important. I recently used it on my pizza oven's "drawer slide", it cured the extreme sticking perfectly. It's stable and doesn't "run" up to 650 deg. if I recall correctly, it is great in kitchen ovens!!
Sounds crazy, but, one of the harshest applications for a lubricant is on high quality "precision" roller skate bearings. These can be extremely expensive, and have faces which can be opened for cleaning and lubrication, and they really have a way of "testing" the lubrication properties of grease, etc. I had tried every type of grease and oil available with unsatisfactory results........until I tried SUPER LUBE, it REALLY, REALLY worked when all others failed. Since then I use Super Lube "across the boards" on everything. I have all the different sizes, it's great the way it performs in very cold or hot environments. (I came across an advertisement for it while searching for an OEM silicone lubricant for Aquarium filter O-rings, this Fluval G6 filter costs over $300, non-toxic Super-Lube should work just great!).
This is the most incredibly effective lubricant available, I couldn't recommend it highly enough. If you have a "top priority" really important lubrication requirement use SUPER LUBE and you can be sure you've applied the most effective protection available!
A CHECK WITH THE MANUFACTURER CONFIRDED THAT IT IS SAFE TO USE IN "POTABLE WATER", IS NON-TOXIC, AND IS NSF RATED H-1 FOR INCIDENTAL FOOD CONTACT. How great is that!?!
I'm going to use it to grease my sinks faucet valves, on the aquarium pumps, and anywhere else a non-toxic grease is important. I recently used it on my pizza oven's "drawer slide", it cured the extreme sticking perfectly. It's stable and doesn't "run" up to 650 deg. if I recall correctly, it is great in kitchen ovens!!
Sounds crazy, but, one of the harshest applications for a lubricant is on high quality "precision" roller skate bearings. These can be extremely expensive, and have faces which can be opened for cleaning and lubrication, and they really have a way of "testing" the lubrication properties of grease, etc. I had tried every type of grease and oil available with unsatisfactory results........until I tried SUPER LUBE, it REALLY, REALLY worked when all others failed. Since then I use Super Lube "across the boards" on everything. I have all the different sizes, it's great the way it performs in very cold or hot environments. (I came across an advertisement for it while searching for an OEM silicone lubricant for Aquarium filter O-rings, this Fluval G6 filter costs over $300, non-toxic Super-Lube should work just great!).
This is the most incredibly effective lubricant available, I couldn't recommend it highly enough. If you have a "top priority" really important lubrication requirement use SUPER LUBE and you can be sure you've applied the most effective protection available!
By B. Turner
I bought this because my previous go-to lube (WD40) wasn't going to cut it for delicate electronics; it's not accurate when applying nor is it really a lubricant. My high-end aluminum bodied flashlights were not threading smoothly. I cleaned the threads with alcohol and a cotton swab and then applied Super Lube. It's very thick; thicker than toothpaste. I just smeared it around with my finger to coat the o-rings and threads. Now my lights are happy and quiet when I change their batteries. Highly recommend, but be aware that it is very thick and would be hard to push into a small space.
By Paul
This is a bit of a response to the one negative, and vague, review this product has received.
I have experience with Panef White Lithium grease, Sta Lube Moly Graph Lithium grease, various "marine grade" wheel bearing greases, and a host of others plus anti-seize products from my years of working on bicycles and professionally on motorcycles.
There are several problems in dealing with greases:
1. For most home users, greases are sold in quantities so large that if you buy something you don't like, you end up keeping it and using it, anyways, because you don't want to throw out a tub of usable grease. Translation: finding the right grease can be costly and problematic when you only use a couple tablespoonfuls a year.
2. Greases come in a bewildering array of thicknesses and types. What works good for one application will not necessarily work good for another application. Marine grade greases are uber-thick and work great for motorcycle steering head bearings and suspension pivots but are inappropriate for a bicycle wheel hub bearing.
Having said all this, I have been very impressed with Super Lube's synthetic grease. I use it extensively on my bicycle and have found that it is extremely versatile: it is thick enough for head bearings but thin and smooth enough for an air shock canister seal. It is also incredibly durable. I have used it on my wheel hubs (cup, cone, and loose bearing arrangements) and after a season of riding it is as clean and consistent in thickness as when I first installed it. That is an anomaly. The Panef and Sta Lube greases mentioned above show major deterioration after a couple months.
Bottom line: if you need one grease that you will be very happy with this is the one to get. The range of applications it can be used in is wider than most greases and the durability is impressive. There are undoubtedly better greases for particular applications, but this one is the one most people should use.
I have experience with Panef White Lithium grease, Sta Lube Moly Graph Lithium grease, various "marine grade" wheel bearing greases, and a host of others plus anti-seize products from my years of working on bicycles and professionally on motorcycles.
There are several problems in dealing with greases:
1. For most home users, greases are sold in quantities so large that if you buy something you don't like, you end up keeping it and using it, anyways, because you don't want to throw out a tub of usable grease. Translation: finding the right grease can be costly and problematic when you only use a couple tablespoonfuls a year.
2. Greases come in a bewildering array of thicknesses and types. What works good for one application will not necessarily work good for another application. Marine grade greases are uber-thick and work great for motorcycle steering head bearings and suspension pivots but are inappropriate for a bicycle wheel hub bearing.
Having said all this, I have been very impressed with Super Lube's synthetic grease. I use it extensively on my bicycle and have found that it is extremely versatile: it is thick enough for head bearings but thin and smooth enough for an air shock canister seal. It is also incredibly durable. I have used it on my wheel hubs (cup, cone, and loose bearing arrangements) and after a season of riding it is as clean and consistent in thickness as when I first installed it. That is an anomaly. The Panef and Sta Lube greases mentioned above show major deterioration after a couple months.
Bottom line: if you need one grease that you will be very happy with this is the one to get. The range of applications it can be used in is wider than most greases and the durability is impressive. There are undoubtedly better greases for particular applications, but this one is the one most people should use.
By Wanderer
As a bit of trivia, this is the exact same lubricant that the tool truck brands use to lubricate their ratchets from the factory. They also distribute packets of 'Super Lube' with their ratchet repair kits, and with good reason: This stuff is amazingly good for that purpose.
For starters, it has just the right viscosity and doesn't seep out of the ratchets, even the non-sealed ones, like an oil would. It also goes on clear, so it doesn't leave a nasty buildup or obscure the parts inside the ratchets. Keeps everything looking clean and makes it easier to maintain and rebuild them as necessary. It works well with coarse as well as fine tooth ratchets, because you really only need a very thin layer of this lubricant for it to do its job.
Try using a thicker grease with a fine tooth ratchet and you will gum it up completely and it will stop working properly or switch directions on you. This stuff works in high end 80 tooth ratchets as well as older 24 and 36 tooth models. It works equally well on round head and pear shaped ratchets and I've had no issues lubing up either one with it. You will be amazed at how smooth and functional a dry ratchet becomes when you refresh it with this stuff.
For the cheap price, you can get enough of this to last you years, given the small amount you need to apply, at least in terms of ratchets. I bought a tube and threw it into a drawer with my ratchet repair kits and spare parts. It's the only thing I use in all my ratchets and I've never once had a problem from using. I love this stuff and I can see exactly why the OEMs are using it when they put brand new ratchets out from the factory. I cannot recommend this enough for use in ratchets. Try some and you'll never go back!
For starters, it has just the right viscosity and doesn't seep out of the ratchets, even the non-sealed ones, like an oil would. It also goes on clear, so it doesn't leave a nasty buildup or obscure the parts inside the ratchets. Keeps everything looking clean and makes it easier to maintain and rebuild them as necessary. It works well with coarse as well as fine tooth ratchets, because you really only need a very thin layer of this lubricant for it to do its job.
Try using a thicker grease with a fine tooth ratchet and you will gum it up completely and it will stop working properly or switch directions on you. This stuff works in high end 80 tooth ratchets as well as older 24 and 36 tooth models. It works equally well on round head and pear shaped ratchets and I've had no issues lubing up either one with it. You will be amazed at how smooth and functional a dry ratchet becomes when you refresh it with this stuff.
For the cheap price, you can get enough of this to last you years, given the small amount you need to apply, at least in terms of ratchets. I bought a tube and threw it into a drawer with my ratchet repair kits and spare parts. It's the only thing I use in all my ratchets and I've never once had a problem from using. I love this stuff and I can see exactly why the OEMs are using it when they put brand new ratchets out from the factory. I cannot recommend this enough for use in ratchets. Try some and you'll never go back!
By Bob Doran
Works great on my Replicator Dual 3D printer! The linear bearings were so noisy I could barely take it. The machine was also a little squeaky. This lubricant really quieted down the linear bearings dramatically. I can still hear them, but they are nothing like they used to be before. The machine also seems to now run more smoothly. I'm sure I will find tons of other uses for this stuff around my workshop and the house too. Since its non-toxic it can be used for lubricating faucet handles and whatnot. If you have a Replicator or another clone like a Flashforge, CTC, or Wanhao definitely use this lubricant!

By Complexity
I've been using this stuff on the o-rings on my canister filters for my aquariums for over a year, and I'm very pleased with it. It keeps the o-rings in great shape which prevents problems with leaks. It's non-toxic so it's safe to be used with fish. Only a tiny amount is needed so one tube lasts a very long time.
By W. Zide
I needed a good grease to lightly lubricate the moving/sliding parts on my firearms. This product was recommended to me and I decided to give it a try. The fact that it is a synthetic grease tells me it will never break down, dry out or cake. The fact that it is clear means it is essentially invisible and wil not present a greasy appearance. That fact that it comes in a 3 oz tube means it will last me 3 lifetimes and I can will the tube to my grandchildren's children. I use very small quantities to lubricate the rails on the slides of semi-automatic handguns, the bolt actions on my rifles and the gas pistons on my semi-auto shot guns. This stuff doesn't attract dust, but It will attract gunpowder residue (as any oil or grease does). I have found it works well in both cold and warm temperature conditions.
I also use it for lubricating the wheels and motor bearings on model trains.
I also use it for lubricating the wheels and motor bearings on model trains.
By Tony C
This stuff is outstanding for use in rifle-building. To me, this is the SAME EXACT grease as Mil-Comm TW25B, but waaaaay cheaper. This stays put where you need it, and is a great lubricant. However, you must not over-lubricate with this grease or it will gum up. You want a very thin coating. I accomplish this by applying a small amount, trying to rub it all over the area I want it, then wiping away excess with a paper napkin. The first time you wipe some away, a clean napkin will probably wipe away too much. But as grease builds up on that spot on the napkin, it will begin leaving behind a thin coating...which is perfect. Too much grease will gum up and dirt/grit will build up in the grease, forcing you to clean and relube. I got this to use on a geissele national match trigger, on the sear interface...and it works perfectly for that. However, I use it on threading, on some roll pins (not all), trigger pins, barrel nut, castle nut, takedown pins, even on my selector switch. Yea, this is probably stupid, but putting a light lube on these parts as you put the rifle together gives the finished product such a nice feel. I do NOT use it on scope mount threading; for that, I use clear nail polish..which acts a light thread locker. I also would not use this in the action; on the bolt carrier or bolt. For that you want a cheaper liquid lube that you can clean off since there is so much grit in the action. I would say, if you want to be anal, every 5k (definitely 10k) rounds you should take apart the entire rifle, upper and lower, clean everything..every little thing…then rebuild and reapply this lube as you go along. One 3oz tube should last a long while, two 3 oz tubes should last you an entire lifetime. I'd just put it in my shopping cart and wait until the next time I'm making an order, then get it with free shipping. Use this everywhere metal contacts metal and moves repeatedly, except on rail mounting screw threads. Lastly, using it on threading surprised me the most. It acts as an anti seize compound, and I swear the threads fit and feel better when it is used in light amounts. Apply it, screw down the threads, unscrew it, work the lube around by screwing and unscrewing, then wipe away excess leaving a thin layer. That’s anal, but I swear it makes things better. At the very least, it's perfect for sear interface lube.
By Amazon Customer
I was searching and searching for a lubricant that would be good for my elliptical I recently purchased. My machine is the type that has the metal bars that the wheels slide up and down and when there isn't enough lubricant it is VERY noisy. I read someone's review that they used this and they liked it so I bought it for myself to try. Needless to say, I am definitely pleased! It keeps the rails very smooth and doesn't have to be reapplied as often as the lubricant that came with the machine! It also doesn't have a horrific smell like the other one did. If you have an elliptical and need lubricant for it, definitely get this one.
By Mark's Amazon
I bought it based on all of the good reviews and the price as a plastic safe, food grade grease for a MSR Miniworks EX microfilter backpacking water filter. I didn't want to buy the whole maintenance kit and I can use this for other stuff as well.
LABEL DESCRIPTION
Highly lubricious, clear and non-toxic.
Excellent dielectric, impervious to salt water.
USDA authorized, rated H-1.
Temperature range -45'F to 450'F.
I'll submit specs to Amazon for the description.
Description for same lube in a larger size:
Synco/Superlube is a synthetic multi-purpose grease NLGI grade 2 heavy duty, multipurpose lubricant with PTFE. Synthetic base fluids and the addition of PTFE micro powders combine to form a premium lubricant that provides long life protection against friction, wear, rust, and corrosion. Machinery lasts longer, downtime is reduced, and productivity is increased. USDA listed food grade lubrication, rated H 1 for incidental food contact. Will not run or drip, does not evaporate or form gummy deposits and will not melt or separate. Outlasts conventional grease 50% to 100% and has excellent adhesion. Temperature ranges from 45° F. to 450° F.
It looks and feels just like neosporin. 3 oz is quite a bit for most small jobs people will use it for. It's about 6" long x 1.5" diameter.
LABEL DESCRIPTION
Highly lubricious, clear and non-toxic.
Excellent dielectric, impervious to salt water.
USDA authorized, rated H-1.
Temperature range -45'F to 450'F.
I'll submit specs to Amazon for the description.
Description for same lube in a larger size:
Synco/Superlube is a synthetic multi-purpose grease NLGI grade 2 heavy duty, multipurpose lubricant with PTFE. Synthetic base fluids and the addition of PTFE micro powders combine to form a premium lubricant that provides long life protection against friction, wear, rust, and corrosion. Machinery lasts longer, downtime is reduced, and productivity is increased. USDA listed food grade lubrication, rated H 1 for incidental food contact. Will not run or drip, does not evaporate or form gummy deposits and will not melt or separate. Outlasts conventional grease 50% to 100% and has excellent adhesion. Temperature ranges from 45° F. to 450° F.
It looks and feels just like neosporin. 3 oz is quite a bit for most small jobs people will use it for. It's about 6" long x 1.5" diameter.
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