The opposite of a lubricant would be an adhesive.
Glue is the functional opposite of 'lubricant'. A lubricant reduces friction between two surfaces while a glue increases the adherence between two substances.
Technically anything can be used as a lubricant. Chocolate is not a good one though, as it will have the opposite effect as intended.
Thermostats require no lubricant.
Yes! Wax is a VERY good lubricant!
Water based lubricant
synovial fluid
the lubricant who born in any weather .... :D
Very (NOT) Graphite is in fact known for being the exact opposite to sticky. It is used as a lubricant in many areas where you want parts to move even more smoothly than oil can do.
Depends on the lubricant. Each has its own set of properties.
A versatile lubricant similar to WD40 that can be used for multiple applications is a silicone-based lubricant.
It can be used as a lubricant, in case your body doesn't produce enough lubricant (or you are too impatient to wait for the natural lubricant).
The lubricant needs to be collected and properly handled by placing it in a designated container for lubricant disposal. It should not be mixed with other materials or released into the environment.