You would use food grade white grease on machines that might inadvertently
leak lube into the food that is being processed.
There are pretty strict rules I think about the allowed amounts, but that’s
the story.
On Mon, Jun 10, 2019 at 6:57 PM David Young <dsy@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
There are many things in this world that I do not understand.Regards,
But, on our recent trip to Michigan, our cousin needed to have the wheels
on her garage door lubricated. She had WD-40, to free up some frozen
wheels, but I needed some spray-on white grease to keep them running.
A nearby auto-partys store had it in stock, so the deal was done.
However, I have to admit I'd never before seen white grease from any auto
parts store labeled as ...
http://furnfeather.ca/look/Food_Grade_1.html
But, if it IS food grade, what I don't understand is why this is on the
front of the can, in the lower half of the label...
http://furnfeather.ca/look/Food_Grade_2.html
Can anyone explain this to me?
Thanks.
David.
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