> It does, as long as you like the smell of wintergreen. I happen to
> like the smell of it.
>
> It's my understanding that it was originally developed as a
> supercharger lubricant for aviation. I use it in everything.
>
> Chris
I certainly agree with you about the smell which I like. But there is a
whole family of organic polymer lubricants with an acid radical at one
end that might smell differently and do the same job!
The supercharger lubricant story certainly seems plausible and I would
love to know where it came from. That would put it's development in the
30'or 40's! Bill in Boulder
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