







STAR BRITE Trailer Wheel Bearing Marine Grease - NLGI #2 - Protect from Washout, Rust, Corrosion & Wear on Wheel Bearings, Winches, Pumps, Boat Hatches & More
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Terry
> 24 hourStar Bright products I found have always been great quality.
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Bob
> 24 hourOpened and grease is red, just like normal grease. Marine grease is different formulation to resist water and is always bluish green.
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Jeep Guy
> 24 hourI used this grease on the bearings of my pop-up camper and so far I have not had any problems with the bearings.
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Jose Leiva
> 24 hourThe product is great but it had air pockets and not too much product.
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Caleb Hall
> 24 hourWorked perfectly to silence my daughter’s squeaky swing set. I know this isn’t a typical use case for this item, but for an application like mine it was exactly what I needed. Recommend.
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charles
> 24 hourWheel grease was good to go
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BTW
> 24 hourNot blue. Its regular red tacky grease. These liers need to be horsewhipped and deported.
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R. Ploude
> 24 hourRebuilding a garage floor jack recently, I needed wheel grease to lubricate its wheels. STAR BRITEs wheel bearing grease proved perfect for this application. It was easy to apply by hand and is thick enough to stay in place. I also used it to eliminate the squeak in my drivers door hinge. At the rate of use in my garage, this one pound of grease will last me a lifetime and that makes the modest price for this container a real bargain.
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Eliza Kuhlman
> 24 hourValue
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Alfreda Kunde
> 24 hourMost high-end bicycle grease (Phil Wood, Park, etc.) is basically marine grease. It even smells the same. Save your money and buy marine grease instead. This stuff is comparable to other marine grease I have used, although for some reason it is red when most other brands are green or blue. It works the same.