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· Chemical characterization
· Description: Mixture of substances listed below with nonhazardous additions.
· Dangerous components:
68410-99-1 Chlorinated olefin 35-65%
68527-02-6 Alkenes, C12-24, chloro 35-65%
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It doesn't contain chlorinated solvents as claimed, yet like many of these type of products, it does contain chlorinated compounds.
There's a reason why legitimate lubricants don't use chlorinated paraffins, polyalphaolefin's, etc. they can be mightily corrosive.
Add a bleach like White King to any off the shelf motor oil and it'll surpass any normal lubricant for EP loading in the circus type carnival apparatus that are often used at shows to dupe the unknowing ;)
Chlorinated compounds pre-date and were replaced by the sulphur-phosphorous EP compounds currently used in most diff/gear oils.
I sure as hell wouldn't use it in anything of mine, and I can imagine the warranty response from a manufacturer if they ever tested an oil sample after a warranty claim.
