Lubricating jelly, often referred to as lubricant or personal lubricant, is a water-based or silicone-based gel used to reduce friction during sexual activity, medical examinations, or other activities requiring lubrication. It helps enhance comfort and pleasure by providing a smooth surface, thereby minimizing irritation or discomfort. Lubricating jelly is typically safe for use with condoms and is available in various formulations, including those designed for specific purposes, like enhancing sensation or being hypoallergenic.
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Lubricating oil is NOT volatile.
Friction is not lubricating. Lubrication diminishes friction.
It depends on what you want to lubricate? At a guess, medical standard petroleum jelly (vaseline) or baby oil - if the lubricant is to be used in a sexual context. Any thin oil will do if you are simply lubricating a bicycle chain!
Lubricating Oil Is A Thick Fatty Oil (Especially One To Be Used For Lubricating Factory Machinery)
It is self-lubricating
Yes it does melt plastic and dissolves in it.I used it for my Rubik's Cube and in a week i got Silicone Spray after which i removed the jelly and my paper towel was all black because of it.If you're using it for lubricating a Rubik's cube or anywhere that includes plastic please do not.It is not good.
Elijah McCoy invented the lubricating cup on July 23, 1872.
Yes the bones in the skeleton makes its own lubricating fluids.
The sump is a tank (reservoir) at the bottom of the engine which contains lubricating oil. When the engine is switched off, the warm lubricating oil at the top of the engine, seeps back into the sump by gravity, ready for future lubricating use when the engine is running again.
None of the above, lubricating is a verb, something you do. However a "lubricant" is usually a liquid.
Jelly Belly is a brand of jelly beans.