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CRC Silicone Grease - Plastic & Rubber Lubricant
CRC Silicone Grease is a thin non-curing silicone grease designed for sealing, lubricating and waterproofing o-rings and other rubber and plastic parts. It insulates valves, electrical contacts, spark plugs, battery terminals and fasteners from moisture and protects against corrosion.
It is resistant to oil, water and chemicals and with a temperature range of -40°C to +200°C it will not harden, freeze, dry or melt.
Features & Benefits:
• Seals, lubricates, protects, insulates and waterproofs
• Temperature resistant – Maintains performance level year-round. Will not harden, freeze, dry or melt due to temperature fluctuations
• Safe on most rubber and plastics – Will not degrade seals, gaskets or plastic insulators
• Chemical, oil and water-resistant
Uses:
• Recommended for use on plast...
published: 01 Jun 2015
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How to maintain car rubber using WD-40 Specialist Silicone Lubricant
Maintaining car vehicle rubber and power window using WD-40 Specialist Silicone Lubricant. A non-staining, hard-working formula which provides excellent lubrication without attracting dirt and protects against moisture.
published: 13 Jan 2021
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WD-40 Specialist Silicone Lubricant
WD-40 Specialist® Silicone
A non-staining, hard-working formula which provides excellent lubrication without attracting dirt and protects against moisture.
- Excellent Lubrication on Rubber
- Restores hardened rubber
- Non Staining
- Does not attract Dirt
- For surfaces like rubber, vinyl, plastics
- Waterproofs - protects metals against moisture
- Stops parts from sticking and can be used on high pressure equipment
- ROHS Compliance
RECOMMENDED USES:
Belts
Bearings
Linkages
Tools
Pulleys
Guide Rails
Locks
Doors & Hinges
Valves
Hoists
Conveyors
Compression & Injection Mouldings
For info: https://wd40.asia/products/wd-40-specialist/wd-40-specialist-silicone
published: 08 Sep 2023
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Lithium grease vs silicone grease: Which to use?
Wondering about the differences of lithium grease vs silicone grease? In this video, Harley compares silicone grease vs lithium grease, explains the differences, applications and uses of each.
What is dielectric grease and why should I use it? https://youtu.be/GXyRYArHryU
Here at House of Hacks we do tutorials, project overviews, tool reviews and more related to making things around the home and shop. Generally this involves wood and metal working, electronics, photography and other similar things. If this sounds interesting to you, you may subscribe at https://goo.gl/0wxKv7
If you’re interested in learning more about the House of Hacks' values, here’s a playlist for you: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLWmDBD9SrrwkhVpoZqlHRkQ2SiauhA_eT
And here’s the most recent video: https://...
published: 25 Mar 2018
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WEICON Silicone Grease
WEICON Silicone Grease is a special lubricant for valves, fittings and sealings.
Strong and transparent silicone grease with a very good compatibility to plastics, especially for applications on valves, fittings and sealings.
Due to its NSF H1 registration, WEICON Silicone Grease is suitable as lubricant in sensitive areas where inadvertent contact to food is possible. It can be used in the food and beverage industry, in sanitary and heating construction, in the pharmaceutical industry as well as in the sealing technology.
The grease is particularly material friendly, neutral in odour and taste and has a temperature resistance of -50°C to +200°C.
WEICON Silicone Grease is suitable for the lubrication of plastics, rubber parts and seals, valves, fittings and gaskets, machines, equipment...
published: 01 Mar 2018
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Brake Caliper Slider Pin Grease - Which is Best ?
Which type of grease is the best for brake caliper slider pins ? (also called slide pins or guide pins). Most greases will work in the short term for slider pin lubrication but, over time, petroleum based greases can swell up or destroy any rubber components. If the rubber dust boots break down, dirt and debris can contaminate the grease and cause the pin to seize up. Some caliper slider pins have rubber sleeves which can swell up and cause the pin to seize in the bore. Other greases are safe with rubber components but do not have a high enough temperature rating. Because the brakes can generate a lot of heat, you need a grease that will remain fluid in extreme heat but will not dry up. In this video I only mention a few of the greases that are available and I know there will be disagreem...
published: 03 May 2024
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How a next-level pro lubricates suspension parts – WD-40 Specialist® Gel Lube
Suspension parts call for a lubricant that’s long lasting and sticks on contact. The WD-40 Specialist® Gel Lube No-Drip Formula stays put and lubricates 15x longer than the original WD-40® formula.
WD-40 Specialist® Gel Lube goes on thick, stays where you spray it, and won’t fling, making it ideal for vertical surfaces and moving parts like gears, bearings, cables, chains, rollers, and more. Designed for superior protection, it resists water and displaces moisture to prevent rust for up to one year.* And, it’s safe on multiple surfaces including metals, plastic, and rubber. Welcome to next-level no-drip lubrication for the next-level pro.
https://www.wd40.com/products/spray-gel/
published: 10 Jun 2022
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Silicone Grease Lubricant Home Improvement Hardware 10g Food Grade Silicone Fat O-ring Lu
Silicone Grease Lubricant Home Improvement Hardware 10g Food Grade Silicone Fat O-ring Lubrication Coffee Machine Lubri
published: 08 May 2022
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Trident silicone grease big and small jar
i found it has very wide useness towards rubber seal ,so i make this review.
- Trident LP 21 (small 7,4ml)
- Trident LP 20 (big 59ml)
published: 08 Jan 2022
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Ideal for plastic parts and rubber seals. WD-40 Specialist Silicone lubricant for Mechanics
published: 01 Mar 2022
0:14
CRC Silicone Grease - Plastic & Rubber Lubricant
CRC Silicone Grease is a thin non-curing silicone grease designed for sealing, lubricating and waterproofing o-rings and other rubber and plastic parts. It insu...
CRC Silicone Grease is a thin non-curing silicone grease designed for sealing, lubricating and waterproofing o-rings and other rubber and plastic parts. It insulates valves, electrical contacts, spark plugs, battery terminals and fasteners from moisture and protects against corrosion.
It is resistant to oil, water and chemicals and with a temperature range of -40°C to +200°C it will not harden, freeze, dry or melt.
Features & Benefits:
• Seals, lubricates, protects, insulates and waterproofs
• Temperature resistant – Maintains performance level year-round. Will not harden, freeze, dry or melt due to temperature fluctuations
• Safe on most rubber and plastics – Will not degrade seals, gaskets or plastic insulators
• Chemical, oil and water-resistant
Uses:
• Recommended for use on plastics and rubber components
• O-Rings, spark plugs, fasteners, battery terminals, electrical contacts, valves, gaskets
Check out the product here - http://www.crc.co.nz/Silicone-Grease/6895-413c28ec-3760-4f84-8e19-05f717153c2a/
https://wn.com/Crc_Silicone_Grease_Plastic_Rubber_Lubricant
CRC Silicone Grease is a thin non-curing silicone grease designed for sealing, lubricating and waterproofing o-rings and other rubber and plastic parts. It insulates valves, electrical contacts, spark plugs, battery terminals and fasteners from moisture and protects against corrosion.
It is resistant to oil, water and chemicals and with a temperature range of -40°C to +200°C it will not harden, freeze, dry or melt.
Features & Benefits:
• Seals, lubricates, protects, insulates and waterproofs
• Temperature resistant – Maintains performance level year-round. Will not harden, freeze, dry or melt due to temperature fluctuations
• Safe on most rubber and plastics – Will not degrade seals, gaskets or plastic insulators
• Chemical, oil and water-resistant
Uses:
• Recommended for use on plastics and rubber components
• O-Rings, spark plugs, fasteners, battery terminals, electrical contacts, valves, gaskets
Check out the product here - http://www.crc.co.nz/Silicone-Grease/6895-413c28ec-3760-4f84-8e19-05f717153c2a/
- published: 01 Jun 2015
- views: 52852
0:37
How to maintain car rubber using WD-40 Specialist Silicone Lubricant
Maintaining car vehicle rubber and power window using WD-40 Specialist Silicone Lubricant. A non-staining, hard-working formula which provides excellent lubrica...
Maintaining car vehicle rubber and power window using WD-40 Specialist Silicone Lubricant. A non-staining, hard-working formula which provides excellent lubrication without attracting dirt and protects against moisture.
https://wn.com/How_To_Maintain_Car_Rubber_Using_Wd_40_Specialist_Silicone_Lubricant
Maintaining car vehicle rubber and power window using WD-40 Specialist Silicone Lubricant. A non-staining, hard-working formula which provides excellent lubrication without attracting dirt and protects against moisture.
- published: 13 Jan 2021
- views: 248745
0:26
WD-40 Specialist Silicone Lubricant
WD-40 Specialist® Silicone
A non-staining, hard-working formula which provides excellent lubrication without attracting dirt and protects against moisture.
- E...
WD-40 Specialist® Silicone
A non-staining, hard-working formula which provides excellent lubrication without attracting dirt and protects against moisture.
- Excellent Lubrication on Rubber
- Restores hardened rubber
- Non Staining
- Does not attract Dirt
- For surfaces like rubber, vinyl, plastics
- Waterproofs - protects metals against moisture
- Stops parts from sticking and can be used on high pressure equipment
- ROHS Compliance
RECOMMENDED USES:
Belts
Bearings
Linkages
Tools
Pulleys
Guide Rails
Locks
Doors & Hinges
Valves
Hoists
Conveyors
Compression & Injection Mouldings
For info: https://wd40.asia/products/wd-40-specialist/wd-40-specialist-silicone
https://wn.com/Wd_40_Specialist_Silicone_Lubricant
WD-40 Specialist® Silicone
A non-staining, hard-working formula which provides excellent lubrication without attracting dirt and protects against moisture.
- Excellent Lubrication on Rubber
- Restores hardened rubber
- Non Staining
- Does not attract Dirt
- For surfaces like rubber, vinyl, plastics
- Waterproofs - protects metals against moisture
- Stops parts from sticking and can be used on high pressure equipment
- ROHS Compliance
RECOMMENDED USES:
Belts
Bearings
Linkages
Tools
Pulleys
Guide Rails
Locks
Doors & Hinges
Valves
Hoists
Conveyors
Compression & Injection Mouldings
For info: https://wd40.asia/products/wd-40-specialist/wd-40-specialist-silicone
- published: 08 Sep 2023
- views: 20335
2:33
Lithium grease vs silicone grease: Which to use?
Wondering about the differences of lithium grease vs silicone grease? In this video, Harley compares silicone grease vs lithium grease, explains the differences...
Wondering about the differences of lithium grease vs silicone grease? In this video, Harley compares silicone grease vs lithium grease, explains the differences, applications and uses of each.
What is dielectric grease and why should I use it? https://youtu.be/GXyRYArHryU
Here at House of Hacks we do tutorials, project overviews, tool reviews and more related to making things around the home and shop. Generally this involves wood and metal working, electronics, photography and other similar things. If this sounds interesting to you, you may subscribe at https://goo.gl/0wxKv7
If you’re interested in learning more about the House of Hacks' values, here’s a playlist for you: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLWmDBD9SrrwkhVpoZqlHRkQ2SiauhA_eT
And here’s the most recent video: https://goo.gl/uVXA8I
For a written transcript, go to https://www.house-of-hacks.com/2018/03/lithium-grease-vs-silicone-grease-which.html
Music under Creative Commons License By Attribution 3.0.
Intro/Exit: "Hot Swing" by Kevin MacLeod at http://incompetech.com
https://wn.com/Lithium_Grease_Vs_Silicone_Grease_Which_To_Use
Wondering about the differences of lithium grease vs silicone grease? In this video, Harley compares silicone grease vs lithium grease, explains the differences, applications and uses of each.
What is dielectric grease and why should I use it? https://youtu.be/GXyRYArHryU
Here at House of Hacks we do tutorials, project overviews, tool reviews and more related to making things around the home and shop. Generally this involves wood and metal working, electronics, photography and other similar things. If this sounds interesting to you, you may subscribe at https://goo.gl/0wxKv7
If you’re interested in learning more about the House of Hacks' values, here’s a playlist for you: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLWmDBD9SrrwkhVpoZqlHRkQ2SiauhA_eT
And here’s the most recent video: https://goo.gl/uVXA8I
For a written transcript, go to https://www.house-of-hacks.com/2018/03/lithium-grease-vs-silicone-grease-which.html
Music under Creative Commons License By Attribution 3.0.
Intro/Exit: "Hot Swing" by Kevin MacLeod at http://incompetech.com
- published: 25 Mar 2018
- views: 391333
1:08
WEICON Silicone Grease
WEICON Silicone Grease is a special lubricant for valves, fittings and sealings.
Strong and transparent silicone grease with a very good compatibility to plast...
WEICON Silicone Grease is a special lubricant for valves, fittings and sealings.
Strong and transparent silicone grease with a very good compatibility to plastics, especially for applications on valves, fittings and sealings.
Due to its NSF H1 registration, WEICON Silicone Grease is suitable as lubricant in sensitive areas where inadvertent contact to food is possible. It can be used in the food and beverage industry, in sanitary and heating construction, in the pharmaceutical industry as well as in the sealing technology.
The grease is particularly material friendly, neutral in odour and taste and has a temperature resistance of -50°C to +200°C.
WEICON Silicone Grease is suitable for the lubrication of plastics, rubber parts and seals, valves, fittings and gaskets, machines, equipment, slow rotating bearings and as assembly aid for O-rings.
https://wn.com/Weicon_Silicone_Grease
WEICON Silicone Grease is a special lubricant for valves, fittings and sealings.
Strong and transparent silicone grease with a very good compatibility to plastics, especially for applications on valves, fittings and sealings.
Due to its NSF H1 registration, WEICON Silicone Grease is suitable as lubricant in sensitive areas where inadvertent contact to food is possible. It can be used in the food and beverage industry, in sanitary and heating construction, in the pharmaceutical industry as well as in the sealing technology.
The grease is particularly material friendly, neutral in odour and taste and has a temperature resistance of -50°C to +200°C.
WEICON Silicone Grease is suitable for the lubrication of plastics, rubber parts and seals, valves, fittings and gaskets, machines, equipment, slow rotating bearings and as assembly aid for O-rings.
- published: 01 Mar 2018
- views: 18285
8:09
Brake Caliper Slider Pin Grease - Which is Best ?
Which type of grease is the best for brake caliper slider pins ? (also called slide pins or guide pins). Most greases will work in the short term for slider pin...
Which type of grease is the best for brake caliper slider pins ? (also called slide pins or guide pins). Most greases will work in the short term for slider pin lubrication but, over time, petroleum based greases can swell up or destroy any rubber components. If the rubber dust boots break down, dirt and debris can contaminate the grease and cause the pin to seize up. Some caliper slider pins have rubber sleeves which can swell up and cause the pin to seize in the bore. Other greases are safe with rubber components but do not have a high enough temperature rating. Because the brakes can generate a lot of heat, you need a grease that will remain fluid in extreme heat but will not dry up. In this video I only mention a few of the greases that are available and I know there will be disagreements about which ones are suitable for slider pins. I'm not claiming to be an authority on the subject, but there are certain brake greases available that are specifically designed for use with caliper slider pins, and the general consensus I find is that high temperature silicone-based greases are more suited to the job than petroleum-based ones. If you have any questions about using any particular grease on your brakes, you should contact your local garage or mechanic and confirm it with them. Thanks for watching. Please comment, like and subscribe !.
~~~~ Part Links ~~~~
As an Amazon Associate I earn from qualifying purchases.
🚗 Sil-Glyde ~ https://amzn.to/3QrbQDy
🚗 CRC Brake Caliper Grease ~ https://amzn.to/4aZ4eAc
🚗 Permatex Ceramic Brake Grease ~ https://amzn.to/3wkWVUo
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All of my uploaded material is protected under copyright law. None of my videos may be re-uploaded, reproduced or transmitted, in part or in full, in any form or by any means, without the written permission of the copyright holder.
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Read important information below:
Disclaimer:
My videos are a guide to making repairs and also to provide helpful information.
Do not attempt to make any repairs unless you’re sure you know what you’re doing. For more detailed information, if something is not clear to you, or you don't understand something, have the repair carried out by a qualified mechanic or at your local car dealer. Any repair you carry out on your car you do at your own risk.
Under no circumstances will Screwsnutsandbolts be responsible or liable in any way for any content, including but not limited to, any errors or omissions in the content, or for any loss or damage of any kind incurred as a result of any content communicated in this video, whether by Screwsnutsandbolts or a third party. In no event shall Screwsnutsandbolts be liable for any special, indirect or consequential damages or any damages whatsoever resulting from loss of use, data or profits arising out of or in connection with the availability, use or performance of any information communicated in this video. Due to factors beyond the control of Screwsnutsandbolts, it cannot guarantee against improper use or unauthorized modifications of this information. Screwsnutsandbolts assumes no liability for property damage or injury incurred as a result of any of the information contained in this video. Use this information at your own risk. Screwsnutsandbolts recommends safe practices when performing any do it yourself repairs and or with tools seen or implied in this video. Due to factors beyond the control of Screwsnutsandbolts, no information contained in this video shall create any expressed or implied warranty or guarantee of any particular result. Any injury, damage, or loss that may result from improper use of these tools, equipment, or from the information contained in this video is the sole responsibility of the user and not Screwsnutsandbolts.
Caliper Slide Pin Grease
Lithium Grease
Red Rubber Grease
Silicone Grease
Copper Grease
Silicone Ceramic Grease
https://wn.com/Brake_Caliper_Slider_Pin_Grease_Which_Is_Best
Which type of grease is the best for brake caliper slider pins ? (also called slide pins or guide pins). Most greases will work in the short term for slider pin lubrication but, over time, petroleum based greases can swell up or destroy any rubber components. If the rubber dust boots break down, dirt and debris can contaminate the grease and cause the pin to seize up. Some caliper slider pins have rubber sleeves which can swell up and cause the pin to seize in the bore. Other greases are safe with rubber components but do not have a high enough temperature rating. Because the brakes can generate a lot of heat, you need a grease that will remain fluid in extreme heat but will not dry up. In this video I only mention a few of the greases that are available and I know there will be disagreements about which ones are suitable for slider pins. I'm not claiming to be an authority on the subject, but there are certain brake greases available that are specifically designed for use with caliper slider pins, and the general consensus I find is that high temperature silicone-based greases are more suited to the job than petroleum-based ones. If you have any questions about using any particular grease on your brakes, you should contact your local garage or mechanic and confirm it with them. Thanks for watching. Please comment, like and subscribe !.
~~~~ Part Links ~~~~
As an Amazon Associate I earn from qualifying purchases.
🚗 Sil-Glyde ~ https://amzn.to/3QrbQDy
🚗 CRC Brake Caliper Grease ~ https://amzn.to/4aZ4eAc
🚗 Permatex Ceramic Brake Grease ~ https://amzn.to/3wkWVUo
Disclaimer: Screwsnutsandbolts is a participant in the Amazon Services LLC Associates Program, an affiliate advertising program designed to provide a means for sites to earn advertising fees by advertising and linking to www.amazon.com
All of my uploaded material is protected under copyright law. None of my videos may be re-uploaded, reproduced or transmitted, in part or in full, in any form or by any means, without the written permission of the copyright holder.
©Youtube.com/Screwsnutsandbolts 2024
Read important information below:
Disclaimer:
My videos are a guide to making repairs and also to provide helpful information.
Do not attempt to make any repairs unless you’re sure you know what you’re doing. For more detailed information, if something is not clear to you, or you don't understand something, have the repair carried out by a qualified mechanic or at your local car dealer. Any repair you carry out on your car you do at your own risk.
Under no circumstances will Screwsnutsandbolts be responsible or liable in any way for any content, including but not limited to, any errors or omissions in the content, or for any loss or damage of any kind incurred as a result of any content communicated in this video, whether by Screwsnutsandbolts or a third party. In no event shall Screwsnutsandbolts be liable for any special, indirect or consequential damages or any damages whatsoever resulting from loss of use, data or profits arising out of or in connection with the availability, use or performance of any information communicated in this video. Due to factors beyond the control of Screwsnutsandbolts, it cannot guarantee against improper use or unauthorized modifications of this information. Screwsnutsandbolts assumes no liability for property damage or injury incurred as a result of any of the information contained in this video. Use this information at your own risk. Screwsnutsandbolts recommends safe practices when performing any do it yourself repairs and or with tools seen or implied in this video. Due to factors beyond the control of Screwsnutsandbolts, no information contained in this video shall create any expressed or implied warranty or guarantee of any particular result. Any injury, damage, or loss that may result from improper use of these tools, equipment, or from the information contained in this video is the sole responsibility of the user and not Screwsnutsandbolts.
Caliper Slide Pin Grease
Lithium Grease
Red Rubber Grease
Silicone Grease
Copper Grease
Silicone Ceramic Grease
- published: 03 May 2024
- views: 89884
0:15
How a next-level pro lubricates suspension parts – WD-40 Specialist® Gel Lube
Suspension parts call for a lubricant that’s long lasting and sticks on contact. The WD-40 Specialist® Gel Lube No-Drip Formula stays put and lubricates 15x lon...
Suspension parts call for a lubricant that’s long lasting and sticks on contact. The WD-40 Specialist® Gel Lube No-Drip Formula stays put and lubricates 15x longer than the original WD-40® formula.
WD-40 Specialist® Gel Lube goes on thick, stays where you spray it, and won’t fling, making it ideal for vertical surfaces and moving parts like gears, bearings, cables, chains, rollers, and more. Designed for superior protection, it resists water and displaces moisture to prevent rust for up to one year.* And, it’s safe on multiple surfaces including metals, plastic, and rubber. Welcome to next-level no-drip lubrication for the next-level pro.
https://www.wd40.com/products/spray-gel/
https://wn.com/How_A_Next_Level_Pro_Lubricates_Suspension_Parts_–_Wd_40_Specialist®_Gel_Lube
Suspension parts call for a lubricant that’s long lasting and sticks on contact. The WD-40 Specialist® Gel Lube No-Drip Formula stays put and lubricates 15x longer than the original WD-40® formula.
WD-40 Specialist® Gel Lube goes on thick, stays where you spray it, and won’t fling, making it ideal for vertical surfaces and moving parts like gears, bearings, cables, chains, rollers, and more. Designed for superior protection, it resists water and displaces moisture to prevent rust for up to one year.* And, it’s safe on multiple surfaces including metals, plastic, and rubber. Welcome to next-level no-drip lubrication for the next-level pro.
https://www.wd40.com/products/spray-gel/
- published: 10 Jun 2022
- views: 169415
0:20
Silicone Grease Lubricant Home Improvement Hardware 10g Food Grade Silicone Fat O-ring Lu
Silicone Grease Lubricant Home Improvement Hardware 10g Food Grade Silicone Fat O-ring Lubrication Coffee Machine Lubri
Silicone Grease Lubricant Home Improvement Hardware 10g Food Grade Silicone Fat O-ring Lubrication Coffee Machine Lubri
https://wn.com/Silicone_Grease_Lubricant_Home_Improvement_Hardware_10G_Food_Grade_Silicone_Fat_O_Ring_Lu
Silicone Grease Lubricant Home Improvement Hardware 10g Food Grade Silicone Fat O-ring Lubrication Coffee Machine Lubri
- published: 08 May 2022
- views: 781
3:24
Trident silicone grease big and small jar
i found it has very wide useness towards rubber seal ,so i make this review.
- Trident LP 21 (small 7,4ml)
- Trident LP 20 (big 59ml)
i found it has very wide useness towards rubber seal ,so i make this review.
- Trident LP 21 (small 7,4ml)
- Trident LP 20 (big 59ml)
https://wn.com/Trident_Silicone_Grease_Big_And_Small_Jar
i found it has very wide useness towards rubber seal ,so i make this review.
- Trident LP 21 (small 7,4ml)
- Trident LP 20 (big 59ml)
- published: 08 Jan 2022
- views: 650