
| Gibbs Brand Lubricant 12oz. Can
CLEANS, PROTECTS, PENETRATES, LUBRICATES! Gibbs Brand Lubricant is a superb product with an incredible amount of uses, wildly aclaimed throughout many industries. Gibbs is a revolutionary, patented product that works in all temperatures to clean and eliminate corrosion, to waterproof, and to lubricate mechanical hardware. It's even safe to use on various materials including metal, plastic, rubber, and wood! Highly acclaimed in the weapons industry, Gibbs has a well-proven track record with the FBI and both the Chicago and Detroit police departments. Gibbs improves all firearm action, especially on automatics, and preserves pieces whether in or out of use. The Ultimate cleaning agent, Gibbs is a supreme penetrating, lubricating, and universal surface conditioning fluid that not only prevents rust, but actually reverses oxidation. Gibbs leaves a thin viscosity lubricant that eliminates jelling and residue buildup, resulting in free-moving mechanical parts. Gibbs is the Ultimate patented supreme penetrating, lubricating, rust remover & universal surface conditioning fluid. IT doesn't Eat Rust, IT REVERSES the effects of oxidation! GIBBS is a product whose time has come. It's in a class of it's own, a separate breed!
Availability:  21 In Stock!
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Price: £12.71 (£15.25 Including vat at 20%)
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Use Gibbs Brand to: - Prevent Electrical Connections from Oxidation - Lubricate Tools and Machinery Parts - Clean and Protect Saw Blades, Drill Bits and Router Bits - Protect and Clean Master Cylinders and Brake Parts - Bare Metal Surfaces on Vehicles, Machinery and Farm Equipment - Loosen Corroded Gears, Engines, Hinges, Latches, Bleeder screws and Bolts - Revitalize and Protect all Metals From Water - Complete Gun Care©! No need for other solvents, oils or cleaners - Remove Surface Rust from Chrome and Painted Surfaces - Lubricate and Waterproof Hinges, Latches, Locks, All Machinery and Equipment - EXCELLENT for Waterproofing and Preventing Rust on those Fresh Welds! - Lubricate Computer Hard Drive Bearings! - Clean, Protect Guitar Frets, Necks, Bodies, Bridges etc.! - Clean, Protect and Preserve precious Antiques - Great for preparing clean solder points - To remove glue from Windows left by old Stickers - Starter fluid for mowers, snow-blowers and weed wackers!! - Cleans, protects and preserves Saddles, Boots, Horse Tack AND MUCH, MUCH MORE!!!
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 | Gibbs Brand Video The New Zealand distributor for Gibbs Lubricant has put together a short video on his restoration shop and using Gibbs Brand.
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How to apply Gibbs Brand Lubricant Because Gibbs Brand is a "mega penetrant" that is thinner than water, it works its way right into the pores of the metal. Applying Gibbs Brand is similar to using wood stain on hardwood and not at all like paint.
Before using Gibbs Brand, shake the can well, and make sure to only use it in a ventilated area. Please Note: The aerosol nozzle is pressure sensitive, so the harder the nozzle is pressed the greater the delivery of fluid.
Penetrating Oil
Put a couple of drops of Gibbs Brand as close as possible to the area where it's needed. Gibbs Brand begins to work right away.
In cases where fasteners or parts are completely frozen, use as above and then apply another couple of drops of Gibbs Brand a day later. If at all possible, wait until the third day to carefully free up the parts.
Rust Remover
Gibbs Brand not only protects metal surfaces from oxidizing, but when it's applied to rusty surfaces, it actually reverses the effects of the oxidization process.
Spray a light coat of Gibbs Brand over the rusted area. Where needed, use a paper towel to gently wipe it into a uniform coat. Let it site overnight. On badly rusted surfaces, spray on a heavier coat, but wait a couple of days to wipe it down.
Surface Conditioner
Correctly applied on bare metal, a light coat of Gibbs Brand will minimize the possibility of oxidization. Over time, the more times Gibbs Brand is applied, the more effective it will be.
Follow these directions exactly:
If possible, start with a clean surface. Spray a small amount of Gibbs Brand in a few streaks across the area that you're working on. Then, use a clean paper towel to gently wipe the Gibbs over the entire surface that you want to protect. You can then use another clean paper towel to lightly wipe off any excess. Whenever you're using Gibbs, always wipe gently with a very light pressure, leaving it where it's needed. As soon as any clean, bare metal has been treated as explained above, you can touch it with a dirty, sweaty hand, without leaving a stain.
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