I use the blue, like the blue, but love something new!Difficult to see how it can be better than blue.
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Like the gold, maybe?Difficult to see how it can be better than blue.
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Blue is better than gold, especially in dusty and muddy conditions. It is also very good at self cleaning.Like the gold, maybe?
That’s like, just your opinion, maaaan.Blue is better than gold, especially in dusty and muddy conditions. It is also very good at self cleaning.
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I'm going to have to back up Oddjob here because that's pretty much what I've found too. I thought RR Gold was wonderful and then I tried RR Blue and found that the performance was as good but the crud build-up was much less.Blue is better than gold, especially in dusty and muddy conditions. It is also very good at self cleaning.
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Was just plugging another 'what lube do you use' threadIs it really expensive, so expensive in fact you CAN'T JUST BLOODY BUY SOME & GIVE US YOUR OWN OPINION.
Thanks.
Mallee dust is potentially the difference here. Gold didn't throw it off and Blue didn't collect it as fast...but Blue didn't last quite as long. Now here in more sandy country...Blue has come into its own but there's been not much rain. I'll be interested to see how it withstands damp sandy grit... perhaps next year hopefully?Blue is meant to be for more wet. Until recently, it’s been so dry here, I used gold all year round. Currently using a wet lube on the few occasions I get out. Gold works much better for me in the dry. Less gunk build up, and seemed to get longer out of a lubing.
Happy to take some gold of your hands if you like?I'm going to have to back up Oddjob here because that's pretty much what I've found too. I thought RR Gold was wonderful and then I tried RR Blue and found that the performance was as good but the crud build-up was much less.
It'll be a while before I try Holy Cow because I may have slightly overstocked on Gold and Blue...
Mallee?Mallee dust is potentially the difference here. Gold didn't throw it off and Blue didn't collect it as fast...but Blue didn't last quite as long. Now here in more sandy country...Blue has come into its own but there's been not much rain. I'll be interested to see how it withstands damp sandy grit... perhaps next year hopefully?
Form a line.Happy to take some gold of your hands if you like?
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