4 Ounces Petrol-Gel Lubricant (Keg Lube)
4 oz McGlaughlin Oil PETROL-GEL Lubricant, 4 oz.
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Redco Redco 4 Oz. Petro Sanitary Lubricant GelUse this Redco Petro Gel on all of your Redco Manual Food Processors. You don’t have to worry about it coming in contact with food, it will not taint and is impervious to water.Model: 15149 Lubricant for All Redco Food Processors 537424
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Food grade lubricant can help help to extend the life of o-rings and create a better seal.
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