It is sort of a paste but you can also sustitute it for white vegtable oil
Water, Glycerene, Alcohol, acetic acid
Kerosine forms a layer when mixed with water because it is lighter than water While glycerene does not form a layer
RHS front wheel bearing I would say or RHS CV joint, examine the rubber booths on all cv joints and if yhey are dry they are ok, if they are grease spattered this means that there is a fractured booth and centrifical force will throw the grease out and the cv joint runs without grease thus wearing the ball and socket cv joint. If the boots are dry put some glycerene on a rag and rub into them this keeps them supple and won't crack This could also be a bad wheel bearing. Wheel bearings, when bad, are known to only make noise at certain times, such as when turning.