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<blockquote data-quote="ez bake" data-source="post: 1484385" data-attributes="member: 229"><p>So I took the Kershaw PackRat apart and cleaned it up because it developed a gritty feeling when I dropped it in the dirt. Well, I quickly learned that taking a pocket knife apart and cleaning up the grease and only adding CLP Break-Free isn't the same thing. So I sat out on a quest to find some good grease for my Kershaw.</p><p></p><p>I stopped by a few automotive places until I found Lucas High Performance Assembly Lube. This stuff is awesome. Its hidden back by the bearing grease in Autozone and is about $3.99 for a 40z bottle with an applicator top (screw-closed, like a bottle of glue).</p><p></p><p>Its super-sticky, the back of the bottle says:</p><p></p><p>* Perfect for engine building</p><p>* Contains Zinc, Moly and other high pressure additives for maximum protection during engine break-in.</p><p></p><p>Not that I needed high-temp, but this stuff is really slick and tacky - so it went in between the blade and bushings (and liners) very easily and this thing is slicker than snot now.</p><p></p><p>Good stuff so far. I'm going to try it out on a few of my other pocket-knives just to see. The applicator nozzle made for a very easy/clean application onto the knife in only the places I wanted it to go.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ez bake, post: 1484385, member: 229"] So I took the Kershaw PackRat apart and cleaned it up because it developed a gritty feeling when I dropped it in the dirt. Well, I quickly learned that taking a pocket knife apart and cleaning up the grease and only adding CLP Break-Free isn't the same thing. So I sat out on a quest to find some good grease for my Kershaw. I stopped by a few automotive places until I found Lucas High Performance Assembly Lube. This stuff is awesome. Its hidden back by the bearing grease in Autozone and is about $3.99 for a 40z bottle with an applicator top (screw-closed, like a bottle of glue). Its super-sticky, the back of the bottle says: * Perfect for engine building * Contains Zinc, Moly and other high pressure additives for maximum protection during engine break-in. Not that I needed high-temp, but this stuff is really slick and tacky - so it went in between the blade and bushings (and liners) very easily and this thing is slicker than snot now. Good stuff so far. I'm going to try it out on a few of my other pocket-knives just to see. The applicator nozzle made for a very easy/clean application onto the knife in only the places I wanted it to go. [/QUOTE]
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