Astroglide is discovered by accident. When Daniel Wray, while working on the cooling system of a space shuttle, tried to remove oil from anhydrous ammonia, he ended up with a strange substance that would be used to make Astroglide. No other lubricant is discovered by someone while working on a space shuttle.
HIV is not in lubricants such as KY Jelly or astroglide.
my sperm and vasoline and astroglide
Water based lubricants such as KY or Astroglide. DO NOT use petroleum based lubes like petroleum jelly (Vaseline). They are not compatible with latex condoms and can cause them to break. Check with a pharmacist- they can refer you to the right product- and you will NOT be the first to ask them for help.
Water-based lubricants are good for condoms, but dry up and require re-application. The famous AstroGlide costs less than $10 per bottle, and works wet slippery wonders! Silicone-based lubricants are also safe with condoms and won't dry up, but they'll require clean-up with soap and water. Wet Premium Platinum Personal Lubricate is on sale and free shipping from Amazon. Natural lubricants are coconut or jojoba based, here's Passion, for just $10 and eligible for 2-day shipping on Amazon.
yes
Lubricants used are oil, graphite, water and synthetic lubricants.
The molecules of lubricants can slide over each other due to the weak attractions between them and hence they allow the machine parts to slide over each other smoothly reducing friction and damage.
No
Calumet Lubricants was created in 1916.
Wet Lubricants was created in 1989.
Nye Lubricants was created in 1844.
Yes. There are other lubricants that are used in motors that are not liquids too.