Curious what others use. I haven’t used this grease in a grease gun yet, but I use it for my AR-15 and had have great results over the past 7 years of owning it.
I currently use the Valvoline multi-purpose grease marked ‘GM-Chrysler-European-Japanese Vehicles’ primarily because my garage currently houses an ’88 Toyota Pickup, ’96 Jeep Cherokee, and ’05 Hyundai Accent, and this seems to nicely cover all of them.
[quote=”cap269″ post=130635]I currently use the Valvoline multi-purpose grease marked ‘GM-Chrysler-European-Japanese Vehicles’ primarily because my garage currently houses an ’88 Toyota Pickup, ’96 Jeep Cherokee, and ’05 Hyundai Accent, and this seems to nicely cover all of them.[/quote]
Good to know. I’ll keep that on my list. That stuff would work well also since my driveway is a ’13 Civic Si, ’05 Trailblazer and ’11 Kia Sorento
Just about any GC/LB certified grease is acceptable. I use mostly industrial grade because it is tacky and stays in there a long time. I became an amsoil dealer years ago and have been happy with their GLC all purpose chassis grease and currently use their truck grease. I believe the synthetic formulations last longer and withstand heat much better due to the better quality base oil used. Not a fan of Lucus per the test results, although lots of people argue its the best stuff in the universe. Shell & Shaffers make some awesome grease.