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[quote=seabiscuit]Howdy All, For a few years, I've used Blaster brand Dry Lube with Teflon on the luff boltrope to make easier work of hoisting the mainsail. Began using this instead of McLube Sailkote due to 2-3x price difference for basically the same thing. Over the last last year since Blaster changed the can design, i've observed no white residue, i.e. teflon powder, once the solvent evaporates. I've been to several stores to test other cans, lots, etc. but all appear to show same result, no residue. Does anyone else who uses Blaster's Dry Lube made the same observations? I've contacted Blaster but haven't received clear explanation for the change. They've offered to send replacement can; waiting for this to arrive. Hope this is a temporary manufacturing issue, otherwise I'm back to buying McLube Sailkote at their premium price. Other suggestions for sail-safe lubricants? Fair winds to all. Nacra 6.0NA[/quote]

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