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General Upholstery Questions and Comments => General Discussion => Topic started by: Vtool on October 09, 2011, 05:37:34 am

Title: LB5 Embroidery Machine Spray Oil Lubricant
Post by: Vtool on October 09, 2011, 05:37:34 am
Has anyone used this product ? my wife claims it was best lube for embroidery machines. didn't know if it was okay for sewing machines. here's some info on product.
LB5 Spray Lubricant
Embroidery Machine Lubricant 300 ml / 10 oz
Comes with extension tube to facilitate lubrication in difficult  to reach places.

LB5 embroidery machine lubricant spray was developed specifically for embroidery machines. Features include a measured amount of spray lubricant per each nozzle depression, preventing over oiling and saturated garments. LB5 provides over 3,600 applications per can. Does not drip or run, LB5 stays where you spray it. Great for use on Embrodiery Machine Rotary Hooks, Needle Bar Driver and Bearings, Needle Bar, and Connecting Rod and Head trimming Parts. just wanted some feedback .
Title: Re: LB5 Embroidery Machine Spray Oil Lubricant
Post by: Gregg @ Keystone Sewing on October 10, 2011, 07:31:21 am
Quote from: Vtool on October 09, 2011, 05:37:34 am
Has anyone used this product ? my wife claims it was best lube for embroidery machines. didn't know if it was okay for sewing machines. here's some info on product.
LB5 Spray Lubricant
Embroidery Machine Lubricant 300 ml / 10 oz
Comes with extension tube to facilitate lubrication in difficult  to reach places.

LB5 embroidery machine lubricant spray was developed specifically for embroidery machines. Features include a measured amount of spray lubricant per each nozzle depression, preventing over oiling and saturated garments. LB5 provides over 3,600 applications per can. Does not drip or run, LB5 stays where you spray it. Great for use on Embrodiery Machine Rotary Hooks, Needle Bar Driver and Bearings, Needle Bar, and Connecting Rod and Head trimming Parts. just wanted some feedback .


Never heard of it, but that doesn't mean anything.  I sell American made Melco Bravo embroidery machines, and setup and service them, but I use standard stainless sewing oil.