Product Warning Alert


hah, I just found my greasem, plastic still pliable, but no real plans to use it, just polish the coupler and box and spring with the back end of a drill bit. dust and dirt and moisture will just tacky it into another mess to clean out.
 
The exploding Grease-Em tube is a known problem. I've had several come apart in my hands over the years. I'd say 40 years is a good run for a thin plastic tube, and folks may want to consider replacing it after ten years or so, no matter how much is still in the package.
 



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