Has anyone ever used McLube on a bike? We use this stuff on sailboat hardware and it's great. It sprays on and then disappears. It is completely dry, but lubricates like crazy. The blocks and other hardware we use it on have huge loads, but not the constant friction that one would see in a chain, for instance. I'm thinking about trying it, but if someone tells me my frame will fall apart at the first drop I probably won't.
BTW, they call the dry lube Sailkote. From their website:
BTW, they call the dry lube Sailkote. From their website:
Sailkote is specially formulated with Dupont Krytox®, an easily applied environmentally friendly translucent liquid lubricant specifically designed for marine use.
It dries quickly to a hard, smooth, ultra-slick, hydrophobic dry coating that bonds tenaciously to almost any surface. And because Sailkote is a dry lubricant, it will not attract dirt or contaminants and will not transfer to other surfaces, or you.
Sailkote is typically five times as effective, and lasts much longer than, wax, oil or Teflon® based lubricants.