🛠️ Unlock friction-free performance with every brushstroke!
Runaway Bike's PTFE Powder is a pure, ultra-fine 1.5 oz dry lubricant designed to reduce friction and wear across a variety of mechanical components. With heat resistance and chemical stability, it outperforms traditional graphite and grease lubricants. Each bottle includes a convenient applicator brush, making precision application effortless for professionals and enthusiasts alike.
Material | Ptfe |
Brand | Runaway Bike |
Package Information | Bottle |
Recommended Uses For Product | Dig |
Item Form | Powder,Wax |
Global Trade Identification Number | 00865167000030 |
Manufacturer | Runaway Bike Industries, LLC |
Unit Count | 1.5 Ounce |
UPC | 865167000030 |
Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 3.5 x 2.2 x 0.79 inches |
Package Weight | 0.02 Kilograms |
Brand Name | Runaway Bike |
Part Number | Runaway Bike PTFE Powder |
A**U
Great, easy, works.
Great product, easy to use, works, price is right too.
C**I
Fixed the squeaks in my piano
A bunch of piano keys were squeaking along with one of the hammers. I thought I was going to need a repairman at great expense. I watched a few YouTube videos on squeaking pianos and was told to buy this lubricant. I actually didn’t think it was going to work. I am amazed. It worked great. Even came with a brush. I highly recommend this product.
M**D
Good Teflon
I bought this, as well as the molybdenum disulfide powder from the same brand. I used the Friction Facts recipe:* 1lb of household paraffin wax (1 block of Gulf)* 5g of pure PTFE (Teflon) powder* 1g of pure molybdenum disulfide (MoS2).I bought the cheapest slow cooker I found find on Amazon, and measured the quantities using a digital gram scale.I did not bother with the ridiculous cleaning procedure using an ultrasonic tank. I just shook my chain for a few minutes in a Ball jar with some degreaser and dried with a paper towel.The results are awesome! My chain went an entire month, 630 miles, before getting noisy. The chain stayed clean the entire time, and it feels fast! I measured zero chain stretch during that time. For dry conditions this is probably the best you can do for your chain.Other sellers on Amazon give you way less powder for higher price, so this is the one to buy!
T**
Good pfe lube
Bought this so i didnt have to use grease or oil, avoids the hassle of cleaning the oil and grease would prefer extra application qtips
K**M
A small amount of this dry lube worked on my clock which doesn't like oil.
This dry lube worked for the winding drum on a Steve Peterson pendulum clock that I built.
M**H
Quality Products from a Small Company
Used this product to make a paraffin-based chain lube for my bicycle, along with the same company's Molybdenum Disulfide Powder. Their quality products worked perfectly to my need, and at great prices. This product arrived incredibly well packed - in zip lock bag for safety - and exactly as described. Stated quantity was also accurate. The seller states they are "a small company trying to compete with big-name manufacturers by simply making better quality products." They hit this high mark, and I wouldn't hesitate to buy more products from them. If you're making your own chain lube, these are the people to buy your ingredients from.
A**R
Very light powder, strong fan will blow it away.
I have wanted Teflon powder for a while. Now its available. I put it into my old Landcruiser power steering pump and it has smoothed out the tired old thing. Just a bit, not the whole bottle.
L**A
This particular PTFE was the best buy that I could find because it does not ...
I picked up both a bottle of PTFE powder and a bottle of Molybdenum Disulfide to compare. The Molybdenum is more cost effective than is the PTFE, but the PTFE is touted as the greater lubricant of any available. This particular PTFE was the best buy that I could find because it does not carry the copyrighted name of Teflon on it. Anyway... for my uses which is to lubricate parts on woodworking machinery that I don't want oil getting onto the wood that I am working on, like the table top for my table saw, I did not find any appreciable difference between the two in their performance. Perhaps it would make a greater difference if I was dealing with machinery that had close tolerance moving parts, but for my day to day use, there was no need to choose one over the other. If you need the greatest amount of lubrication, then I would recommend this product. If you can operate with a slightly less amount of lubrication, then I would recommend getting the Molybdenum Disulfide.
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