Welcome to Liquid Rescue
All-Purpose Synthetic Lubricant
We’re proud to announce that Liquid Bearings is changing our name to Liquid Rescue! It’s the same great oil with a brand new name. Despite diligent efforts, we were unable to acquire the US Trademark for the Liquid Bearings name, and business conditions in modern times necessitate having that badge of authenticity. With Liquid Rescue now fully trademark protected, you can be sure that the oil you are buying is the same superior 100% synthetic lubricant that you’ve come to expect from the Liquid Bearings organization. Many thanks to all of our loyal customers through the years! We appreciate you, and welcome to Liquid Rescue!
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Welcome to Liquid Rescue
The odorless lubricant:
Using synthetics after using petro-oils or sprays:
International Sales:
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Applications
Clocks, Chronometers, Music boxes
Liquid Rescue is the superior lubricant for all clocks, vintage and modern. Pendulums swing more freely, winding of spring clocks becomes easier, motors in electric clocks run quieter, and the lubrication lasts almost indefinitely. Use it instead of any oils, greases, or lubricant sprays you may have used in the past for vastly improved performance in all of your treasured clocks
Liquid Rescue is outstanding for restoring old clocks that have mysteriously stopped running. Most often the only thing that has happened is that the old petroleum-based oil or grease that was used years ago to lubricate the clock has become sticky and gummy over time and is now actually preventing it from moving freely!
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Technical Information
Chemical Compositions:
Petroleum-based oils lack both the lubrication performance and oxidation stability of Liquid Rescue. Petro oil is made up of a mixture of long and short chains of carbon and hydrogen atoms, and under certain conditions the short-chain molecules evaporate, and the unstable molecules oxidize and break down. This leaves a sticky residue which can actually “gum up” the device it was intending to lubricate.
Conventional oils also contain varying amounts of impurities, such as sulfur, waxes, and unstable hydrocarbons which are left behind as residue deposits. Spray lubricants such as silicone and PTFE also dry up after a short amount of time because the carrier agent evaporates, and they eventually become gummy.
Liquid Rescue
Technical Information
Chemical composition
Petroleum-based oils lack both the lubrication performance and oxidation stability of Liquid Rescue.
The Odorless Oil
For anyone who gets tired of having their hands and clothes smelling of oil after they have lubricated items from their favorite hobby.
Viscosity and aging resistance
Liquid Rescue is fully synthetic and designed for optimal performance and lifetime.
Lubricating plastics
Avoid damage to plastic components.
Testing
Proven to be superior in numerous long and short term experiments.
Quality
In full compliance with ISO-9000 international standards.
The bottle & needle tip
Made from top quality LDPE and is very soft to use.
Testimonials
Slot Cars and Toy Cars
Shotguns, Handguns, & Rifles
Model Trains & Railroads
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FAQ
Why do I need Liquid Rescue?
Most people have become accustomed to the inferior performance of petroleum-based oils and spray lubricants through the years, because they were the only choice available. When we oiled a sticky tool, a rusty toy, or a squeaking door hinge, and got it moving freely, we weren’t surprised when we visited it 6 months later and it was gummy and hard to move again.
Liquid Rescue does not evaporate, never becomes gummy, and will continue to lubricate and protect where you place it for extended periods of time. Sticky items from old petro-based oils, rusty toys or tools, squeaking doorknobs or hinges are all cured instantly by applying Liquid bearings. It immediately displaces the old oil or rust and makes parts move together like new. Then it provides extended protection from corrosion over time while maintaining its superior lubricating properties, all while never becoming gummy.
Where should I apply the oil?
Liquid Recue has two major functions, lubrication and corrosion prevention. For lubrication, the junction of moving parts is the target area, where all the friction occurs. Bearings, bushings, slides, hinges, motors, pivot points, chains, gears, sprockets, pedals, and similar areas are the friction areas, anywhere that moving parts, metal or plastic, touch each other.
For corrosion prevention or to restore an item that may already be rusty, apply the oil directly or with a cloth or paper towel and spread around into a thin coating. Things like tools, knife blades, gun barrels, will maintain that “wet” look for long periods of time, because Liquid Bearings does not evaporate.
How much oil should I use?
Liquid Rescue inherently sheets out to a thin layer, so less is definitely better. Usually a single drop is sufficient for most lubrication applications, certainly start with one drop and see if it works well. Excess oil is simply going to make a mess and will not improve the lubricating qualities at all, besides wasting your oil.
For corrosion prevention on knives, guns, bike chains, and similar, a bit more is fine. There is no point in drenching a surface with it, but it is good to get the entire surface looking slightly “wetted”, and any excess can be wiped off or spread around with a cloth or paper towel.
Do I need to lubricate plastic gears?
Extensive testing across multiple industries confirms that plastic gears, bushings, and other moving plastic components should definitely be lubricated, for many of the same reasons that metal parts need to be. Lubrication makes gears mesh better, bushings turn easier, and vastly reduces wear and heat from friction, which makes everything work better, last longer, and quiets noisy mechanisms. Always keep your moving parts lubricated, plastic or metal! Everything will just work better.