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<blockquote data-quote="robb15033" data-source="post: 941157" data-attributes="member: 13109"><p>-MILITEC1 was released from the military for civilian use in the late eighties. I first justified purchasing gallons of it at work by placing some inside of reciprocating 50 ton ac compressors. Recorded amperage readings before and after resulting in a significant drop in amperage. We then used it in circulating pumps, air compressors, and to seized bearings to get ample time for replacing them.</p><p>I use it in my engine, transmission gear box, differential, power steering pump, and I soak replacement bearings in it for a few days before installation. I own a few guns that get cleaned and wiped down with Militec added to any moving parts.</p><p>Here in Virginia you can purchase it over the counter in auto parts stores, gun/rifle ranges & stores or at their headquarters in Herndon. Got ta love it! Some great stuff. Smells good too.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="robb15033, post: 941157, member: 13109"] -MILITEC1 was released from the military for civilian use in the late eighties. I first justified purchasing gallons of it at work by placing some inside of reciprocating 50 ton ac compressors. Recorded amperage readings before and after resulting in a significant drop in amperage. We then used it in circulating pumps, air compressors, and to seized bearings to get ample time for replacing them. I use it in my engine, transmission gear box, differential, power steering pump, and I soak replacement bearings in it for a few days before installation. I own a few guns that get cleaned and wiped down with Militec added to any moving parts. Here in Virginia you can purchase it over the counter in auto parts stores, gun/rifle ranges & stores or at their headquarters in Herndon. Got ta love it! Some great stuff. Smells good too. [/QUOTE]
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