FR3 Nano Lubricant (Proprietary)
- Other
- CAS trade-secret
- IUPAC: Unknown (trade secret)
FR3 Nano Lubricant (Proprietary) (CAS trade-secret) appears in 1 of the 1,812 car-care products CarCareTruth tracks (as of June 2026).
Identity not disclosed by manufacturer under TSCA §15 trade secret. SDS §3 lists the active as 'ACTIVE' with no CAS number or chemical class disclosed. The mixture-level SDS §2 classification is 'does not meet criteria for classification' — no GHS hazard codes assigned at mixture level.
Trade-secret lubricant active used in Hot Shot's Secret Original Stiction Eliminator. The brand markets it under the term "FR3 nano lubricant" and describes the mechanism as a carbon nanoparticle-based additive combined with Group V synthetic esters that cleans oxidized deposits from HEUI injector passages and reduces friction. No CAS number or chemical identity is disclosed in SDS Section 3 (version 5.0, 2024-05-02) — withheld under TSCA Section 15 trade secret protection. Independent verification of the active ingredient identity is not possible from public sources.
Health & environment profile
- VOC
- no
- Prop 65 listed
- no
- Asthmagen
- no
- EPA Safer Choice
- no
- Aquatic toxicity
- no
- Biodegradable
- no
- Bioaccumulative
- no
- Persistent
- no
- Ozone depleting
- no
- Microplastic
- no
- PFAS
- no
Common questions about FR3 Nano Lubricant (Proprietary)
- What is FR3 Nano Lubricant (Proprietary) used for in car care?
- Proprietary carbon-based lubricant active marketed as FR3 nano lubricant — brand describes as carbon nanoparticles combined with Group V esters; identity withheld under TSCA §15 trade secret in SDS §3
- Is FR3 Nano Lubricant (Proprietary) a VOC?
- No. FR3 Nano Lubricant (Proprietary) is not classified as a volatile organic compound (VOC).
- Is FR3 Nano Lubricant (Proprietary) on California's Proposition 65 list?
- No. FR3 Nano Lubricant (Proprietary) is not on California's Proposition 65 list.
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Health and environment notes translate the manufacturer Safety Data Sheet, the GHS classification, and authoritative regulatory listings (California Prop 65, EPA). Not medical advice. They describe the ingredient itself; whether a hazard applies to a finished product depends on its concentration and how it's used.