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So if you run out of bearing grease you can use this stuff?
![]() 08/23/2017 at 20:03 |
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GFS mayo is terrible to spill all over.
![]() 08/23/2017 at 20:13 |
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What makes it “Heavy Duty”?
![]() 08/23/2017 at 20:17 |
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It resists high temperatures and pressures better than regular mayo.
![]() 08/23/2017 at 20:35 |
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Even more concerning is what seems to be “extra heavy duty” on the right.
![]() 08/23/2017 at 20:44 |
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Well if you use the extra heavy duty mayo under pressure, it’s just like white lithium grease.
![]() 08/23/2017 at 21:00 |
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...I’m...I’m...um...I’m not sure what you mean by “spill all over”
![]() 08/23/2017 at 21:03 |
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Maybe it’s what’s in the condiment packets we get in a drive-thru or gas station.
![]() 08/23/2017 at 21:05 |
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It’s synthetic blend.
![]() 08/23/2017 at 21:11 |
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Works great on burgers and brake caliper pins.
![]() 08/23/2017 at 21:30 |
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Finally! A mayonnaise made to handle all the extra torque that my heavy duty sandwiches can put out!
![]() 08/23/2017 at 22:06 |
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That means it has a diesel engine I guess
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Can I take it more than 3000 miles?
![]() 08/23/2017 at 22:07 |
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Race Blend Mayonnaise sounds better
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5000 miles, according to Pennzmayo!
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[puke]