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LubriMagic Trigger Spray Bottle w/ 3-Way Nozzle - 8 Oz - Plews Edelmann

Part #: 10446

The Plews Edelmann 10446 LubriMagic Trigger Spray Bottle provides a professional-grade, biobased solution for lubrication and penetration needs in automotive and industrial environments. This plant-derived formula offers enhanced durability compared to traditional petroleum lubricants, ensuring reliable performance for demanding tasks. Designed for versatility, this 8-ounce trigger spray bottle delivers targeted application with an innovative 3-way nozzle.

Key Features

  • Biobased Formulation: Crafted from plant-derived ingredients, LubriMagic offers an environmentally responsible alternative to petroleum-based products.
  • Enhanced Durability: Provides lasting lubrication and protection, outperforming conventional petroleum lubricants in demanding professional applications.
  • Versatile 3-Way Nozzle: Allows technicians to switch between a precise stream, broad spray, or off setting for optimal control during application.
  • Effective Penetration: Rapidly loosens rusted and seized components, aiding in the disassembly of challenging parts.
  • Corrosion Resistance: Helps protect tools, equipment, and metal surfaces from rust and corrosion, extending their lifespan.

Applications

LubriMagic is engineered for a wide range of professional applications, making it an essential addition to any mechanic's toolkit or industrial maintenance supplies. It is effective for freeing rusted nuts and bolts, lubricating rollers and moving parts, and silencing squeaky hinges. Technicians can also utilize LubriMagic for rust-proofing tools and various implements, ensuring smooth operation and preventative maintenance across automotive, heavy-duty, and general industrial equipment.

Specifications

  • Manufacturer: Plews Edelmann
  • Model Number: 10446
  • Product Name: LubriMagic Trigger Spray Bottle w/ 3-Way Nozzle
  • Volume: 8 Ounces
  • Dispenser Type: Trigger Spray Bottle

This product was added to our catalog on Friday 10 July, 2009.