The parts of your car that may need to be lubricated include its wheel bearings, chassis parts, ball joints and universal joints.
Hinges in doors and bonnets are also important to check and lubricate with grease in order to keep them in good condition and free from squeaks.
Lubricants you will find in our range
- Lubricant with PTFE
- Silicone spray
- Multi spray
- Rust remover
- Copper paste
- Ceramic paste
- Universal grease
- Brake caliper grease
- Lithium grease
- Universal oil
Which lubricant should you buy?
There are a variety of lubricants for your car, with different uses and benefits. So, which lubricant should you buy?
Oils
Oils are most often used when lubricating, for example, gears, chains, friction/sliding bearings, and compressors, as well as in hydraulic systems. Oils are used in places where the temperature can be high and/or on components exposed to high speeds and friction. Oils also have a good wetting ability, which positively affects the lubricating effect.
Oils in our range
- Cutting oil
- Universal oil
Grease
Greases have a thicker consistency than the oils and are used to lubricate roller and friction bearings, ball bearings, sliding bearings, valves, chains, gearboxes, spindles and seals, among other things. Thanks to the thick consistency of the greases, the lubricant stays on the car part you have lubricated, resulting in protection against friction and wear. The grease also protects the lubricated part against, among other things, moisture and chemicals.
Fats are composed of a base oil and a thickening agent. Depending on what you are going to lubricate, you will find various greases, with different base oils, thickeners and application methods.
Greases in our range
- Universal grease
- Lithium grease
- Wheel bearing grease
- Brake caliper grease
- Universal joint grease
- Battery terminal grease
- High temperature grease
- Silicone grease
Pastes
Pastes should be used when assembling and disassembling threaded parts, seals and flanges. A ceramic paste protects against galling, corrosion and seizing. Paste can also prevent noise and vibration in disc brakes. The big difference between a paste and a grease is that pastes contain a higher proportion of solid lubricants, which gives the paste a good lubricating ability and good protection at high temperatures. A paste is also useful in high-stress applications and effectively protects against corrosion and rusting.
Pastes in our range
- Copper paste
- Copper paste spray
- Ceramic paste
- Aluminium paste
Maintaining your car in winter
Before the freezing temperatures and snow of winter, it can be a good idea to lubricate all locks with lock oil and to apply silicone to the rubber trim around the doors and boot. The silicone on the trims prevents them freezing to the metal and therefore you avoid having frozen doors.