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"O" ring or non "O" ring chain?
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[QUOTE="Jaybird, post: 1047330, member: 22283"] Yes. Thing is, there just isn't much in the WD-40 to be left after the carrier is gone. A moly rich fluid that is carried by a solvent will also be dry after a week. And the moly may be visible due to it's black color. But if you look under the microscope, you will see that the little valleys in the metal surface is filled with moly. Other lubricating fluids will deposit the fluid via the carrier, and when the carrier evaporates you will not see anything at all on the surface, or feel it either. But many of these types of fluids are actually absorbed into the oxide layer of the metal, and come to the surface when heat is present, or lack of oxygen in some instances. But that gets a little deeper than the consumer often cares to take the thing. [/QUOTE]
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