Green Oil(TM) is the most ecological lube around.

February 4th, 2008 by adam

image023.jpg

No other chain lubricant is as environmentally friendly. Green Oil can be ordered from our site, to your door.
Unlike other chain lubes, Green OilTM is safe, with no nasty orange symbols on the back:

image012.jpg

Green OilTM is not based on petrochemicals, and will biodegrade after its life on the chain. It lubricates and protects for all bike riding, preserving the chain for a smooth ride.

Green OilTM was created because other chain lubes are bad for the environment. Unlike others, Green OilTM is made in Britain, has a recycled paper label, re-fillable bottle, and its bottle can be recycled. Ingredients are sustainably sourced and not an environmental hazard, unlike other lubes.

greenoil_lube.jpg

Green Oil’s cheesy slogan is, ‘destroy limits, not nature’. One should break their personal limits of speed, fitness and skill, but without destroying the planet. With the toxic hazards of PTFE, Teflon and petrochemicals in the lubricant industry today, Green OilTM is important in changing things.

When other oils get onto a rider’s hands, they can damage the skin. Many oils even have the ‘Hazardous’ or ‘Irritant’ logos on the back. Moreover, many lubes even have the ‘dangerous for the environment logo’ logo on the back, damaging the soil and rivers when they leave the chain.

Green OilTM:

  • Has a 100% recycled paper label
  • Has a recyclable bottle (HDPE)
  • Offers a 20p discount when the bottle is re-filled.
  • Is made in Great Britain.
  • Is ‘pick of the month’ in the UK’s Ecologist Magazine (October) 2007
  • Won the Gold Award in What Mountain Bike’s lubricant test.
  • Is available straight from the site, to your door.
  • Will soon be available to US customers (end of February)Green Oil is the most environmentally friendly lube around.Green Oil is produced by Green Oil UK Ltd.www.green-oil.net
  • Share and Enjoy: These icons link to social bookmarking sites where readers can share and discover new web pages.
    • Digg
    • del.icio.us
    • MisterWong
    • StumbleUpon
    • Technorati
    • YahooMyWeb

    Posted in Press and News |331 visits|

    Leave a Comment




    Please note: Comment moderation is enabled and may delay your comment. There is no need to resubmit your comment.







    Search:




    Recent Posts

    Most Commented

    Featured Articles

    Most Popular

    Categories:

    Archives:

    Meta: