RegionRat
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No, not exactly.Neolube is sub-micron graphite in an alcohol carrier. Lock-Eze is graphite in an alcohol carrier. Likely differences are graphite particle size, and the amount of graphite in a given amount of the mix.
Easy enough to mix an analog using Isopropanol (isopropyl alcohol) and the finest particle size graphite you can find (in my case, it's 5 micron, found on Amazon.) Up to you to determine how much graphite should be in the mix.
Lock-ease is not alcohol as I mentioned above. It has been a few years since I retired so I looked it up to be sure nothing has changed, and it hasn't. Lock-Ease is mostly Stoddard Solvent, but as you can see below they throw in some additional solvents like Ethylbenzene and more.
Stoddard solvent is very different than alcohol. It is distilled alkanes and aromatic hydrocarbons.










