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Have it your own way, but as a former chemist who
worked for a large oil company developing greases,
oils, and cutting fluids, I know something about
extreme pressure additives that were develped
many years ago. These greases have properties
that must pass testing, and adding anything to them
that could dilute or change their properties is not
advisable. These formulas have been
worked out meticulously and tested over time, and
proven their merit in the field with extensive use.
Unless you are an organic chemist and can prove
your changes are beneficial through thorough
testing, may I suggest you leave the development
of lubricants to the experts in the field. Never
add anything to a well-formulated and tested
grease, oil, cutting fluid, or lubricant.
worked for a large oil company developing greases,
oils, and cutting fluids, I know something about
extreme pressure additives that were develped
many years ago. These greases have properties
that must pass testing, and adding anything to them
that could dilute or change their properties is not
advisable. These formulas have been
worked out meticulously and tested over time, and
proven their merit in the field with extensive use.
Unless you are an organic chemist and can prove
your changes are beneficial through thorough
testing, may I suggest you leave the development
of lubricants to the experts in the field. Never
add anything to a well-formulated and tested
grease, oil, cutting fluid, or lubricant.