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Are the chemical additives sold at mass-merchandisers, grocery stores, and drug stores considered to be solid lubricants?

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Are the chemical additives sold at mass-merchandisers, grocery stores, and drug stores considered to be solid lubricants?

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A. Generally not. Most of these chemically produced products are intended to be viscosity enhancers, fortifiers, or cleansers and may perform a specific function; they don’t have any plating capabilities.

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