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Haha, really. It just smells bad.
I just found a bottle that I forgot I had bought a long time ago, and decided to try it out. I cleaned off the dry teflon bike lube that I had applied to my small sebenza last week (which has performed fairly well: smooth enough and fairly clean) and applied some tuf-glide last night and a couple drops more this morning. So far, performance-wise it seems similar to the dry teflon lube, but I've heard that repeated applications of tuf-glide can achieve a very silky smooth action. It definitely smells terrible though, even after it dries.
I just found a bottle that I forgot I had bought a long time ago, and decided to try it out. I cleaned off the dry teflon bike lube that I had applied to my small sebenza last week (which has performed fairly well: smooth enough and fairly clean) and applied some tuf-glide last night and a couple drops more this morning. So far, performance-wise it seems similar to the dry teflon lube, but I've heard that repeated applications of tuf-glide can achieve a very silky smooth action. It definitely smells terrible though, even after it dries.