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    Posted: 13 Feb 2026 at 5:48am
CRC Molygraph grease

Has anyone used this product?
Just ordered a tube to try

https://www.crcindustries.com/moly-graph-extreme-pressure-multi-purpose-lithium-grease/

Trademe listing 5781006905
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It will work fine on a spring etc. Most greases claiming moly content have very little molybdenum disulfide in them. True moly greases e.g. Molybod GA50 are super pricey but a little goes a long way. You can use a lot less to get the lubricating effect.

If you're greasing a springer be careful not to get any forward of the piston seal as it will detonate! Tinbum tuning recommends using very little grease, other tuners use more including 'heavy tar' as it has a dampening effect and makes a springer feel less harsh.
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I used a small amount of a similar product on the spring of my Webley Mark 1 pistol when I rebuilt it. 

I got some Rocol dry moly paste a while back on Trademe which I used on the piston.  100g tube cost approx $80 from memory but that will out last me.  

Did have a quick search on Trademe but this was no longer listed.

did find this which seems a bit pricey - though if you are maintaining a few guns is cost effective as you only need a tiny amount.
https://www.trademe.co.nz/a/motors/car-parts-accessories/other-accessories/listing/5783774147

Also found this.
https://www.trademe.co.nz/a/motors/car-parts-accessories/oil-additives/listing/5775479087
Even though it is called Liqui Moly, the info about the product say is contains tungsten disulphide.  However looking into this indicates that this might be a better product - see below for more info.  
https://ws2coating.com/a-comparison-of-tungsten-disulfide-and-molybdenum-disulfide/ 



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Daz-nz

I have a spare new tube of the Rocol Moly if you're interested.  I purchased a couple when they were cheap on Trademe but have now switched to Krytox for my springers.
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