Soundguy
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</font><font color="blue" class="small">( it's interesting that even the US automakers are using synthetics in items like the rear end of trucks. Have they too been watching to much TV? )</font>
Neither I nor Slowrev is saying that synthetics are bad.. or that they don't have specific applications.. even very broad specific applications. It is just that.. like so many other things... It just can't do it all. As the company stated.. there are certain applications where synthetics were just simply not apropriate.
At this point in our technological development.. we simply have not come up with a 'magic bullet' / 'one size fits all' lubricant.. that works in ALL circumstances, and applications.
That's all we're saying.
Soundguy
Neither I nor Slowrev is saying that synthetics are bad.. or that they don't have specific applications.. even very broad specific applications. It is just that.. like so many other things... It just can't do it all. As the company stated.. there are certain applications where synthetics were just simply not apropriate.
At this point in our technological development.. we simply have not come up with a 'magic bullet' / 'one size fits all' lubricant.. that works in ALL circumstances, and applications.
That's all we're saying.
Soundguy