Old Dupont Teflon (Dry,Wax Lube) vs new Dupont Teflon (Multi-Use) ?

Jan 31, 2014
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I understand the formulation changed between the old and new Dupont Teflon used for axle prepping but wondered if both will work with the same results?

Thanks,
Choo Choo
 
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Kinser Racing said:
According to Dupont this is the same formulation as the old stuff.

http://www2.dupont.com/Consumer_Lubricants/en_US/products/chain_saver.html

The can of DuPont that I bought last year was different and it didn't have the wax in it. Still have the can, but I use it for household stuff now.
 
DEW36 said:
Kinser Racing said:
According to Dupont this is the same formulation as the old stuff.

http://www2.dupont.com/Consumer_Lubricants/en_US/products/chain_saver.html

The can of DuPont that I bought last year was different and it didn't have the wax in it. Still have the can, but I use it for household stuff now.

The chain lube? That's good to know, thanks!
 
Kinser Racing said:
DEW36 said:
Kinser Racing said:
According to Dupont this is the same formulation as the old stuff.

http://www2.dupont.com/Consumer_Lubricants/en_US/products/chain_saver.html

The can of DuPont that I bought last year was different and it didn't have the wax in it. Still have the can, but I use it for household stuff now.

The chain lube? That's good to know, thanks!
Sorry Kinser, I thought it was Multi-use blue can of DuPont Teflon.
 
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