Pelo reviews, no independent tests. If it weren't for Ze's excellent review, I wouldn't even be considering it. Yet when I put in "Militec," dozens of references pop up, the overwhelming number seemingly glowing.Although The High Road has attempted to provide accurate information on the forum, The High Road assumes no responsibility for the accurac… Read More


Suspeito de que a insistência da BMW nessas narinas enormes por rim ainda fará com qual muitas pessoas ofegem e caiam em seus sofás desmaiados, como eu costumava executar , porém a verdade é de que sou realmente me acostumando usando esses rins enormes, e penso mais nisso A implementação angular e Ainda mais simples qual vemos aqui funciona … Read More


If we were fighting in Viet Nam today, would the praise be as enthusiastic as it is today? Not if rust was breaking out in critical areas!S⁣p⁣este⁣n⁣Q⁣R⁣ ⁣M⁣W⁣s⁣o⁣r⁣e⁣d⁣⁣⁣ ⁣V⁣⁣⁣K⁣⁣ ⁣W⁣⁣⁣⁣⁣With all the discussion about heat treating I've been worried about heating my blades too much. I've just … Read More


If you do that procedure and let the steel cool with the Militec in place, it is soaked into the metal basically. Then it can be wiped dry and still holds its lubricity. (Is that a word?)The best part is you don't pay anything to register, or to List your item(s)! Our Militaria auctioneers strive to help you achieve the maximum possible realization… Read More


Militec-1 is designed to be an absolute dry lubricant, and in order for it to "bond" to the steel, it is best to heat it up. You dont HAVE to, but Militec recommends it.I got a bottle of Militec and it now sits on my shelf collecting dust. I didn't see anything fancy about it.This will cut down on damage caused by damp weather, and makes MILITEC-1 … Read More