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Anyone use this stuff?  Reviews over the long term?  I have some in the garage that I have had on the shelf.

 

I've always used some sticky high temp grease (mystic?) and it worked better than the Redline.  But I'm out of it.  However, I didn't want to ruin my good hubs with daylube if people don't find it reliable.



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I previously used Red Line, which I think thinned too much and ran out. Switched to NEO 800, which is good and seems to protect the bearings well. I gave Daylube Ceramic a try and it seems better; equal or better protection and less drag. Don't pack the bearing as full as you would with other grease; you can probably use almost 1/2 as much as you would with others.


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