Type with Ease! ✍️
This 2 oz. bottle of Liquid Bearings is a 100%-synthetic oil designed specifically for lubricating both electronic and manual typewriters. It features an extra-long 3" needle for precise application and comes with multiple needle sizes to cater to various needs. The formula is odor-free and effectively displaces old oils, ensuring a smoother and quieter typing experience.
D**E
Damaged
I have yet to actually use it, but the liquid has spilled in the packaging and stained the box :( is this safe to get on your hands?
F**D
Slick stuff.
Seems to work okay. Oil is oil but this thin, synthetic stuff works for more intricate mechanisms like clocks, sewing machines, and typewriters, though you're not suppose to oil typewriters they say, except the carriage rails, but I put a drop where it won't collect dust, on critical pivot points but never the segments, if you know what I'm talking about. I like the three needle-like applicators that come with the bottle, too, btw. If you use it sparingly, it should last you a while.
R**Y
Precise dispenser and good product
Seems to work well, and dispensing needles allow very precise control of location and amount of lubricant dispensed, with very little waste or mess. Have used this lube for seized motor journal bearings on several decades-old Panasonic desk fans. Because the motors get quite warm from continuous use, resistance to oxidization and gumminess is important Time will tell whether the lube lives up to its reputation, but it’s a very good start.
L**N
Great stuff
I used this synthetic lubricant to oil the bearings and cams on my Grandfather clock that had a "runaway" hourly chime. The lubricant not only resolved this problem but since it loosened the old, encrusted petroleum-based oil in the "oil wells" that I also oiled, it resolved the problem of the clock running slow and now, without any adjustment, the tiime on the clock is perfectly synchronized with the time on my cable box!
S**K
Works on other things
I got a pocket knife from a friend that was rusted shut. It took a bit but I was able to dissolve the rust and get the knife working (opening and closing) the way it was supposed to, Make sure you have a paper towel to catch the excess as it passes through what you're using it on.
A**R
No problem at all
No problem at all
A**Y
Just what I needed
Just what I needed.
M**N
Brought my typewriter back to life!
I was having some issues with parts on my 1940s Royal typewriter sticking, but I used a little of this and it is running smoothly!
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