SRAM Butter/Grease

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I picked up this stuff in the bike shop called SRAM Butter for $8 a 20 ml syringe it has something called SLICKOLEUM in it here's an excerpt from the product description.

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SRAM BUTTER GREASE
Mmmm…….Butter. Butter makes everything better. Service your Sram hubs, forks and dropper posts with genuine Sram Butter Grease and enjoy longer life and better performance from your components.

SRAM BUTTER GREASE SPECIFICATIONS :

Friction reducing grease by Slickoleum.
Recommended for SRAM XX, X0, Roam, Rise wheel rear hub pawls, RockShox forks and Reverb seat post service.
Available in a 20ml syringe and a 1oz container.
Not recommended for use on biscuits or toast.

It's a super light grease that works well with pivot bearings and the phosphor/bronze washers on the Sebenzas. It's a little thicker than the CRK grease but it liquefies after it reaches ambient temp and becomes slick as any lube I've used. My question is, does anyone know what's in the butter, is it a fluorinated grease or something else? Has anyone ever heard of or used it before?

I'm trying it in a few applications and I'll post my opinion later, I was just curious if anyone had any experience with it? Thanks in advance for any info.

Ted E.
 
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