Tunap MP101; MP102 and Tunpro40
Posted: Thu Feb 14, 2013 6:39 pm
Hello everyone,
I have recently done a video on Tunap products but this time a bit more in detail. I have worked and grown with their products since the last 1-2 years, discovering new solutions of them frequently. It all started with their synthetic oil and their biological rust loosener, following their synthetic grease and their cleaner. Now, while trying to obtain samples for Patrick Smith of Commando lock, I have discovered a new product: Tunepro40
This oil seems to be even better for new type of locks then the products I have already used. Sadly the sample for Patrick arrived just a bit too late. On the other hand this gave me the opportunity to test it myself. I arranged two samples of the synthetic oil and grease for Patrick just in time but my source did not have the Tunepro40 at hand which was still on its way. I hope that I can get it him a sample of the Tunepro40 one day. The other two samples are on its way to the States.
So here is what I think:
• The Synthetic grease MP101 is perfect for ball bearings and big moving parts probably also for safe locking mechanisms
• The Synthetic oil MP102 is perfect for lever locks or older padlocks because if its grease like behaviour and its ability to flow back in place after being rearranged by moving parts (works also very good on hinges)
• The Tunpro40 seems to be the perfect solution for newer locks and pin tumblers. It spreads widely and covers every area leaving a thin, Teflon like film behind but without attracting dust.
The Tunpro40 surprised me in a very positive way and its ability to work in the even the harshest environments is sheer impressive. It works from -78° Celsius up to +260° Celsius.
Therefore my recommendation for Commando Lock would be:
• Using the MP101 synthetic grease on the ball bearings and the actuator
• Using the Tunepro40 on the lock cylinder
So what is your opinion?
I have recently done a video on Tunap products but this time a bit more in detail. I have worked and grown with their products since the last 1-2 years, discovering new solutions of them frequently. It all started with their synthetic oil and their biological rust loosener, following their synthetic grease and their cleaner. Now, while trying to obtain samples for Patrick Smith of Commando lock, I have discovered a new product: Tunepro40
This oil seems to be even better for new type of locks then the products I have already used. Sadly the sample for Patrick arrived just a bit too late. On the other hand this gave me the opportunity to test it myself. I arranged two samples of the synthetic oil and grease for Patrick just in time but my source did not have the Tunepro40 at hand which was still on its way. I hope that I can get it him a sample of the Tunepro40 one day. The other two samples are on its way to the States.
So here is what I think:
• The Synthetic grease MP101 is perfect for ball bearings and big moving parts probably also for safe locking mechanisms
• The Synthetic oil MP102 is perfect for lever locks or older padlocks because if its grease like behaviour and its ability to flow back in place after being rearranged by moving parts (works also very good on hinges)
• The Tunpro40 seems to be the perfect solution for newer locks and pin tumblers. It spreads widely and covers every area leaving a thin, Teflon like film behind but without attracting dust.
The Tunpro40 surprised me in a very positive way and its ability to work in the even the harshest environments is sheer impressive. It works from -78° Celsius up to +260° Celsius.
Therefore my recommendation for Commando Lock would be:
• Using the MP101 synthetic grease on the ball bearings and the actuator
• Using the Tunepro40 on the lock cylinder
So what is your opinion?