Dry Graphite vs. Salt, Ice, and Slush: What Actually Holds Up
Winter brings salt, ice, and slush—along with stuck hinges, noisy doors, and grinding metal parts. While many people reach for oil or quick fixes, not all solutions survive harsh winter conditions.
Here’s how dry graphite spray compares
DGF Spray: Trusted by Pros—Then and Now
Long before “pro-grade” became a buzzword, DGF Spray was already earning its reputation where performance mattered most.
Next-Gen Lubrication Technology Is Here—And It's Dry.
In the world of gears, chains, pulleys, and pistons, lubrication has always been a necessary mess. Greasy hands, gummed-up tools, dust-caked hinges… sound familiar?
But what if the future of lubrication was cleaner, smarter, and dare we say… cooler?
Stay Slick This Spring — DGF Spray Has You Covered
Spring is in full swing — and that means more machinery in motion, more tools in use, and more demand on your equipment. Whether you're gearing up for seasonal production, outdoor projects, or daily maintenance, DGF Spray is your go-to solution for reliable, high-performance dry graphite film lubrication.
The Most Relied Upon Graphite Lubricant in its Class
Since 1942, Miracle Power Products has been providing machinists, engine builders, and craftsmen across the globe with the most relied upon graphite lubricant in its class.
What Makes DGF Different
What makes DGF different? For generations, we’ve pursued perfection by using only the highest quality ingredients to manufacture our graphite lubricants.
What is DGF Spray- Dry Graphite Film Spray?
What is DGF Spray - In DGF, the carbon atoms are strongly bonded together in sheets. Because the bonds between the sheets are weak, graphite shows lower shearing strength under friction force.
8 Surprising Uses for DGF Spray
The greatest benefit to a lubricant graphite spray (rather than oil) is that the graphite leaves no sticky residue that may later attract dust. This is because the lubricating properties of graphite lie in its weak covalent bonds that allow the layers of graphite to “slide” on top of one another with very little resistance.