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Why is the grease blue?
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Manufacturers dye grease blue to distinguish it from other types of lubricants, such as general-purpose greases or greases meant for specific applications. This helps users quickly identify the grease type during maintenance. Blue grease is commonly associated with water-resistant or marine-grade grease. These greases are formulated to withstand moisture, prevent corrosion, and maintain lubrication in wet or submerged environments.

Why are you still eating chemicals?

its smurf blood.

So he doesn't confuse it with the KY, which is clear - when he's at lunch with a goat.

For those who wanted to know the color of the grease and their purpose

Wear gloves damnit

grease is always bluer on the other side

What is this man? I don't understand

Kendall L-427 Grease My go-to...

Good way to get cancer

Bearing grease is normally blue or red, but that's not always the case. Some manufacturers also use different colors (blue, red, purple, etc) to distinguish themselves from the competition. Colored grease is also easier to see when greasing bearings.
