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Old 05-26-2014, 12:56 PM
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singerguy
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Originally Posted by amcatanzaro View Post
Recent conversations reveal that Singer grease might be going the way of the dodo. If you find some, stock up.
not sure about stocking up as per industry standard the shelf life of grease is 1 year. Maybe 2-5 years is really pushing it. I just keep mine 1-2 years max and I buy new ones. I hope someone can contradict or has experience in using grease that has more years shelf life on them. I've gotten so many vintage grease in metal tube and I just toast them as I think it's lost its lubricating properties. Imagine a grease that's been sitting for 50 years. I will never use them on my machines. That's just me. Some members swear by using them and it's working great.
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