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CRC Power-Lube Multi-Purpose Lubricant

#279 in Automotive Anti-Seize Lubricantsaerosol
$13.97

Priced as of May 19, 2026

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About this product's hazards. This product's Safety Data Sheet uses signal word danger. Read the manufacturer's SDS and follow all safety instructions before use. CarCareTruth ratings translate SDS data — they do not replace the SDS or substitute for a hazard assessment specific to your task.

From the Safety Data Sheet

Full SDS ↗ (rev. 2022-11-18)

GHS hazard codes are quoted from the manufacturer’s Safety Data Sheet. PPE tiers below translate those codes and the listed ingredient chemistry; they are not CarCareTruth recommendations.

EyesSituationalMfr. SDS §8
SkinSituationalMfr. SDS §8
LungsSituationalMfr. SDS §8 · 29 CFR 1910.1200(f) · GHS H304
VentilationNo PPE in published sources

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EyesSituational

From the manufacturer’s Safety Data Sheet, Section 8

No H318 or H319 in SDS §2 mixture classification. Aerosol form factor — mist near face during spray application is the specific trigger for eye protection.

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SkinSituational

From the manufacturer’s Safety Data Sheet, Section 8

No H315 or H317 in SDS §2 mixture classification. SDS §8 recommends neoprene or nitrile gloves for prolonged or repeated skin contact with the petroleum-distillate carrier.

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LungsSituational

From the manufacturer’s Safety Data Sheet, Section 8

No H335 at §2 mixture level — no respiratory irritant classification. Aerosol form factor: fine mist inhalation in enclosed spaces is the specific trigger. Outdoor or open-garage use substantially reduces inhalation exposure.

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U.S. regulatory standard

29 CFR 1910.1200(f); 1910.132(d)

The employer shall assess the workplace to determine if hazards are present, or are likely to be present, which necessitate the use of personal protective equipment.

OSHA standards apply to workplaces. Cited here as the U.S. reference threshold for the underlying hazard class.

UN GHS hazard statement

H304

May be fatal if swallowed and enters airways

UN GHS Rev. 9 (2021)

CarCareTruth publishes the cited sources verbatim and does not advise what action a user should take. Consult the full SDS before use.

Ventilation

No PPE specified in published sources for ventilation. Absence does not imply “not needed” — consult the full Safety Data Sheet.

PPE tiers translate the manufacturer’s SDS and U.S. regulatory standards. Not professional safety advice. How we report safety.

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CarCareTruth's Analysis

Last reviewed May 19, 2026

TL;DR A heavier-duty aerosol lubricant built for durable protection on hinges, tracks, and metal surfaces — better suited for keeping mechanisms lubricated over time than for fast penetration into tight clearances. DANGER-rated for flammability, not chemical toxicity. No Prop 65. H304 aspiration hazard is classified at the mixture level: do not induce vomiting if swallowed — seek medical attention. With only one Amazon review, quality scores are provisional.

What it is and how it performs

CRC Power-Lube is a durable-residue aerosol lubricant designed to silence squeaky hinges, protect metal from corrosion, and keep cables, tracks, and moving mechanisms running smoothly. The heavy mineral-oil and petrolatum base leaves a thicker, longer-lasting film than thin-carrier sprays — a meaningful difference for mechanisms you want protected between applications.

Apply a short burst directly to the mechanism and work the joint through its range of motion to distribute the residue. The heavier base oil means this is not the right tool for deep penetration into seized or rusted fasteners — that job belongs to thin wicking penetrants. Community review data is extremely thin (1 Amazon review at time of scoring), so quality scores reflect formula chemistry and category medians, not independent long-term follow-up. Provisional until more community data accumulates.

Who should buy this — and who should skip it

The go-to reach for a homeowner lubricating door hinges, window tracks, garage door hardware, or cable runs where a durable, protective residue matters more than thin-oil wicking. Users who need to free rusted or seized fasteners should choose a dedicated penetrating oil with a thinner carrier. Regular users in enclosed workshops should use this outdoors or with good ventilation — the aerosol format creates fine mist with real inhalation exposure at close range.

Safety and environmental impact

Rated DANGER for flammability (H222) and pressurized container (H229) — physical hazards only. No Prop 65, no H335 respiratory irritant codes at the mixture level.

Fine mist from aerosol application creates the primary inhalation exposure. H304 (aspiration hazard) is classified at the SDS §2 mixture level: do not induce vomiting if ingested — seek medical attention.

SDS §8: nitrile gloves for prolonged contact with the petroleum carrier.

Environmental: petroleum-distillate base is not biodegradable, high volatile burden (CARB compliant). No aquatic toxicity codes at mixture level. No PFAS.

Frequently asked questions

What is CRC Power-Lube best used for?

Power-Lube is suited for silencing squeaky hinges, lubricating sliding tracks, cable sheaths, and tool joints, and protecting exposed metal surfaces from moisture. The heavier mineral-oil and petrolatum base leaves a more persistent film than thin-carrier sprays, making it a better choice for mechanisms you want lubricated and protected over weeks rather than a product you need to reapply constantly.

Why is CRC Power-Lube rated DANGER if it has no Prop 65 warning?

The DANGER rating comes from flammability (H222 — extremely flammable aerosol) and pressurized container (H229), not from chemical toxicity. CRC Power-Lube has no Prop 65 warning and no health-tier H-codes that drive the DANGER signal. The fire and explosion hazard is real — keep away from ignition sources and do not spray near open flames or sparks.

Does CRC Power-Lube contain PTFE or silicone?

No. The SDS Section 3 ingredient list shows no PTFE, no PFAS compounds, and no silicone oil. The primary film-forming ingredients are petroleum-derived mineral oils and petrolatum (a petroleum wax). Petrolatum is sometimes confused with silicone but is a distinct petroleum-derived wax, not a silicone polymer.

What does H304 mean on the CRC Power-Lube label?

H304 is the GHS aspiration hazard — it means the product may be fatal if swallowed and enters the airways. This is a swallowing hazard, not an inhalation hazard from normal spray use. Do not induce vomiting if ingested — seek medical attention immediately.

Is CRC Power-Lube CARB-compliant?

Yes. SDS Section 15 confirms the product is compliant for use in all 50 states as a Multi-Purpose Lubricant. The CA VOC = 0% notation on the SDS is a regulatory exemption — petroleum-distillate fractions are exempt from California air-quality VOC calculations — not a statement that the product has zero volatile content.

Is CRC Power-Lube safe on rubber and plastic?

The SDS shows hydrotreated light petroleum distillates as the primary carrier, which have reduced aromatic content and are generally gentler on rubber and plastics than heavily aromatic petroleum solvents. No skin-irritation H-codes appear at the mixture level, and petrolatum is broadly rubber-compatible at typical use concentrations. CRC does not publish a formal material compatibility table for this product — check manufacturer guidance before applying to sealed rubber assemblies or sensitive plastics.

From the manufacturer

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Manufacturer specifications
Brand
CRC INDUSTRIES
Item Form
Liquid
Scent
Unscented
Specific Uses For Product
CRC INDUSTRIES Power LUBE Lubricant- 9 OZ. AEROSOL
Material Feature
Unscented
Surface Recommendation
Concrete
Special Features
…..
Contains Liquid Contents?
Yes
Material Features
Unscented
Item Volume
9 Fluid Ounces
Unit Count
9.0 Fluid Ounces
Number of Items
1

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