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White Lightning -> Wax Lubricants
In 1994, Paul Maples, a research chemist and cyclist invented White Lightning to keep bicycle chains clean. Users soon found that it worked on almost all bicycle parts. With rust inhibitors and penetrating capabilities required by the tight tolerances of fine cutlery, use of the wax lubricant has expanded to folding knives and multitools.
Reader surveys for leading US cycling magazines rate White Lightning as the industry's most popular lubricant. Such a rapid growth in popularity is without precedent and speaks to the product's unique characteristics.
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