Jester wrote:Lanotec Spray available from Supercheap Auto. It is made from Sheeps wool (Lanolin) and does'nt stink like WD 40. I also spray it on my boots to repel water. Very underrated product.
Hey Jester, I think you are onto something here ... I saw an episode of Landline (ABC)
http://www.abc.net.au/landline/content/ ... 180933.htm that focused on Lanolin as a natural Australian product that is very diverse in it's application – from a base for high-end cosmetics (it's really good for the skin) to it's use in the automotive sector as a lubricant and corrosion protector ("better than fish emulsion") that is also "bio-friendly" – Lanotech was one of the Australian companies interviewed.
MECHANIC (Landline, April 2001): I use it in my workshop, I use it on a multitude of things - sticky windows, door keys that won't work, people's petrol caps that won't come undone.
GEOFF BOYLE, LANOTECH FOUNDER: Basically, what I was after is a product that not only had lubrication, but corrosion protection properties, so ... And also the versatility of a product that could replace a lot of petrochemical products and yet have the versatility and the bio-friendliness to go alongside with it.
So my interpretation is that it's a very versatile

product that doesn't harm the environment in either it's collection, manufacture, or use.
Thanks Jester, now I know where to get it too
Cheers, Ryan