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Militec additive.

Any experience of militec anyone?

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I've never seen it used it in an automotive application but we used it extensively on weapons in the army. It was great stuff that I found far superior to the traditional lubricants we used. Once it was applied once or twice the persistant film lubrication was excellent and worked wonders to keep sand and dust from accumulating where it wasn't wanted. I don't know enough about the mechanics of engine lubrication to guess how it would work but I think it might be useful for chains and sprockets.

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Cheers, for that, I have heard good things of it when used on rifles ect.
I did a bit of research on use in engines and the US army rate it quite highly!
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