DuPont™ Teflon™ Silicone Lubricants
We offer two high performance products; DuPont™ Teflon™ Silicone Lubricant and DuPont™ Teflon™ Snow & Ice Repellent. Both are clean and non-staining. Reduces squeaking and binding, particularly on non-metal applications.
DuPont™ Teflon™ Silicone Lubricant
A clean, light duty lubricant. Excellent for non-metal materials that may be damaged by conventional lubricants. Helps prevent sticking, binding and freezing.
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Formulated with DuPont™ Teflon® fluoropolymer to outperform other silicone sprays in both metal and non-metal applications
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Clean, non-staining and odorless
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Waterproofs, protects, lubricates and preserves
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For use on rubber, plastic, vinyl, leather, metal and wood
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Eliminates squeaking and binding in windows, hinges, locks, etc.
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Helps prevent rust, oxidation and corrosion on all metals
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Protects o-rings, fishing gear, tools and farm equipment from salt, chlorine and corrosives
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Helps prevent snow sticking and muddy buildups on shovels, snow blowers, wheel wells, etc.
Applications:
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Windows, drawer guides and other sliding tracks
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Hinges, locks and latches
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Springs, plastic gears, o-rings and gaskets
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Treadmills and other fitness equipment
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Conveyors, rollers, tracks, tools & dies, fan belts, rubber moldings
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NSF H-2 Listed
Can withstand temperatures from -40°F (-40°C) up to 400°F (204°C).
DuPont™ Teflon™ Snow & Ice Repellent
This repellent utilizes DuPont™ Teflon® fluoroplymer which is excellent for preventing the build-up of snow and ice.
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Helps prevent augur jams and chute clogging on snow blowers
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Helps prevent snow and ice buildup on shovels, snowmobiles, ATV’s and automotive undercarriage
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Lubricates and protects locks and latches used in extreme cold or wet conditions
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Minimizes snow and ice buildup on gutters, leaders and satellite dishes
Applications:
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Shovels, snow blowers, plows
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Snowmobiles, ATV’s, automotive undercarriage
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Locks and latches
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Gutters, leaders, satellite dishes
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NOT INTENDED FOR USE ON WINDSHIELDS
Can withstand temperatures from -40°F (-40°C) up to 400°F (204°C)







