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Old 04-04-2008, 07:45 AM   #1 (permalink)
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Hater Sauce experiences?

I have been using Dow 33 for moving parts and Dow 55 for non moving parts for years. I found out about some stuff called Hater Sauce. It looks like Dow 55 but supposedly it smells different. Has anyone used all 3 products and compared them?

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I guess they have a version 2.0 of the Hater Sauce. Has anyone used that stuff as well?
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Old 04-04-2008, 10:15 AM   #2 (permalink)
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I believe it's just Dow with some kind of synthetic oil mixed in to thin it out. Lots of folks on PBN like it but the name alone would sell gallons to that crew.

The guys who designed my gun wrote a manual. That manual tells me all the stuff they think I should use to clean and lubricate my gun so I generally stick with those things because the guys who created it know best. I think of it this way: If I sent my gun in to the company for a complete rebuild would it come back with Hater Sauce or Marmelade or whatever designer lube is hot right now or would it come back with the lubicrants specified in the manual? The answer to that question tells me what I need to buy to maintain my gun.
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Old 04-04-2008, 11:38 AM   #3 (permalink)
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its likr 4 bux for a giant tube. Best stuff Ive ever used
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Old 04-04-2008, 01:11 PM   #4 (permalink)
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I believe it's just Dow with some kind of synthetic oil mixed in to thin it out. Lots of folks on PBN like it but the name alone would sell gallons to that crew.

The guys who designed my gun wrote a manual. That manual tells me all the stuff they think I should use to clean and lubricate my gun so I generally stick with those things because the guys who created it know best. I think of it this way: If I sent my gun in to the company for a complete rebuild would it come back with Hater Sauce or Marmelade or whatever designer lube is hot right now or would it come back with the lubicrants specified in the manual? The answer to that question tells me what I need to buy to maintain my gun.
I'd tend to agree with you, except I know in the case of the Matrix family, the experts on matrixowner recommend immediatly cleaning all the dye applied gunk from the gun amd relubing with a different brand of lube. The matrixowner group has been around longer than DYE has been making matrixes (matrices?) and I trust thier opinion completely.
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Old 04-04-2008, 04:27 PM   #5 (permalink)
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I'll make you what ever name you want to call it seriously all these fad lubes are just a base and an oil mix. Take some slick honey and add red syn oil and you have the makings for an over priced super lube ready to line you pockets with money from the unknowing of the internet.

I can make

green booger lube guarenteed to be slicker then your sister's snot

blood lust lube it will give you more eliminations period

grey stuff nothing better then stuff
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Old 04-04-2008, 04:33 PM   #6 (permalink)
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B's right.
We used to mix ATF and airtool oil, 50/50, and sell tiny bottles for $5.

Though some guns have fragile components that do require specialized lubricants. But I don't like fragile guns. I like guns that I don't have to do any maitainence, or even care about what kind of oil I use... if at all.

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Old 04-05-2008, 01:10 AM   #7 (permalink)
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i use EXCLUSIVELY hater sauce 2.0 on all my spool valve guns... ive been able to lower my operating pressure, lower my lpr on my pm6 (and 2 pm5s) i get more consistent numbers over the chrono with just a lube change (ive been working on a lube write up for a LONG time now)

all the regs that call for grease, get dow33...
all my timmy o-rings get dow55 (except the bolt gets tri-flow)
all my blowbacks get air tool oil
all my pumps get air tool oil
all my autocockers get air tool oil
all my Spool valves get hater sauce 2.0 (except my mag, which gets air tool oil as well)

i have gone over a month (6-8 times playing in that time) without re-lubing with hater... and im sure i could've gone longer...

although, i tend to clean/relube my stuff after EVERY day of play. I wanted to go for a time period for my write up.
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Old 04-05-2008, 02:41 AM   #8 (permalink)
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... I use hoppes oil on most of my gun parts. Sometimes triflow, although that stuff has teflon (which isn't really good for you)
2 bucks a bottle isn't bad, for a 3-month supply.
Reg rebuild is usually by the books, although if there isn't a lube mentioned, I'll usually use something thick, like lithium grease.
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Air tool oil or Hoppes #9 is always a safe bet. Its cheap and you can get it at Walmart.

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Old 04-05-2008, 01:16 PM   #10 (permalink)
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I use a mixture of Hater Sauce and Sticky Honey on my nipples! Chicks dig it!

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