SCOTT
Reviewed in the United States on September 11, 2024
Used it on a refrigerator drawer and it hasn’t worked, drawer still squeaks
Yankedog
Reviewed in the United States on August 17, 2024
Heads up when using be sure to wipe off any overspray I missed a few spots it wiped off but not as easy as it would have if I would have paid better attention to the overspray
gregcols
Reviewed in the United States on July 22, 2020
The product is quite runny but seems to lubricate pretty well. My main issue is the fact the can nozzle leaks everywhere, whether you use the extend the nozzle or spray directly. Not sure if I just got a faulty can or what>>
JR
Reviewed in the United States on June 19, 2020
I bought this after reading previous reviews hoping it would help with the dried out hinges on my mother's oven, which kept her from being able to open it fully. The lubricant went on well, with only a bit of overspray I needed to clean off. After two light applications, opening and closing the door to work into the hinges, the door opens and closes smoothly and fully. I would recommend this product.
Matt
Reviewed in the United States on December 4, 2020
The lubrication on my oven hinges had worn out and it was taking a great deal of effort to open the door.This grease sprayed on well with the attached straw applicator with a viscosity that allowed it to penetrate the small spaces between the plates of the hinge. After a few minutes of working the hinges back and forth to distribute the grease, the oven door opens with ease. If using it on an oven, I recommend heat curing it with the empty oven on high for an hour, as it did produce some odor the first time I used the oven. But since then, about two months ago, it has not created an odor and the grease is holding up well.
Aaron Raymond
Reviewed in the United States on October 26, 2018
Has a slight odor. Definitely does the job and lasts a long time. I've used it on several pivot points and sliding surfaces that may come in contact with food prep tools. Also works great to quiet that noisy dishwasher door.
CHIRPER
Reviewed in the United States on April 17, 2014
Food grade grease is the only thing to use on a meat slicer. This fits the bill. It won't contaminate food if it comes in contact. Please note all excess should be removed and food contact still should be avoided if possible. I use this on the carriage slide mechanism as well as the thickness index movement.
Mona Leticia
Reviewed in the United States on July 12, 2009
I'm very sensitive to chemical odors and vapors that linger for months. For example oil, gasoline, grease, WD-40 type lubricants etc. They are not good for your health either. I wanted to find a grease that was odorless and also nontoxic so did a little research and found that "Food Grade" grease was what I needed. There are a few lubrication products on the market from different manufacturers that are food grade but Amazon carried this brand so I ordered it.I'm very happy with this product, it's odorless and since it is registered as a NSF H1 class lubricant it is very safe. I use this on some parts of my car like door hinges, power window rails/rollers, sliding cables etc. Prior to this I used a Gunk White Lithium grease which made my car smell HORRIBLE for months. Keep in mind this is a light duty grease that should not be used where very high temperatures are observed, for example disc brake parts. This grease can be used in and around the home too. It sprays on wet so it is able to penetrate tight spaces but when it dries it becomes a creamy texture. I highly recommend this product for those who are sensitive to chemical odors like myself.