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Originally Posted by RayBot
As far as i remember.. (someone correct me if i am wrong) but i think they stopped making GREASE bearings.
If you have GREASE bearings, they're only good for a year or so...then throw them away.
So in other words....you don't grease up your bearings.
All aftermarket bearings are oil. So, in order for you to clean them, you should be using a citrus based degreaser, and re-lubing them with a specific oil, or lubricant spray meant for bearings.
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Yeah the grease/oil whatever they supplied in previous cleaning kits (and I'm talking the last couple years) wasn't thick like automotive grease, it's much thinner, but not oily. And the degreaser they include is indeed citrus based.
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