PWB Sol Electret Turntable Bearing Lubricant.

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    P.W.B. "Sol – Electret" A unique lubricating system with extraordinary electrical properties'Sol-Electret' is a lyophobic colloid combining a special mixture of high grade lubricating oils and billions of microscopic P.T.F.E. spheres. A common usage of P.T.F.E. is to form non stick surfaces and the combination of the P.T.F.E. spheres within the lubricant, produces a unique and very superior lubricating oil.

    Surprisingly, the most outstanding feature of 'Sol-Electret' is not the greatly enhanced lubricating property but a new and unique electrical property. A lyophobic colloid consists of minute particles dispersed within a liquid. The particles within the liquid remain evenly suspended, defying gravitational settlement by virtue of possessing a dominant repulsive electrical charge. By utilizing a series of newly developed techniques, the P.T.F.E. spheres within 'Sol-Electret' now possess an extraordinarily high electrical charge. When 'Sol-Electret' is placed on an interface surface, whether the interface is between a rotating spindle and its bearing or the interface of a stationary electrical contact, a high electrically negative charge barrier will be created at the interface surface.

    A.C. mains plugs

    Apply to all three pins of an A.C. mains plug a generous coating of 'Sol-Electret'. The metal end caps of the fuse and the fuse holder should also have a coating applied to them. It is not necessary to apply 'Sol-Electret' to the A.C. mains socket.

    As all electrical apparatus within a building, including audio equipment, T.V. and video equipment, computers, refrigerators, electric fires etc.., aggravate the adverse electrical charge within a building, it is necessary to treat all A.C. plugs.

    After treating all the A.C. mains plugs and listening to the audio system for a period of time, we suggest the removal of the 'Sol-Electret' from the pins and fuse ends etc. of the A.C. plug attached to the CD player. This is easily achieved using absorbent paper. Listening to the audio system again should now produce an adverse reaction to the sound. Each individual improvement to the listening environment raises the brain's threshold level of consciousness and the reintroduction of any adverse energy charge produces an adverse reaction to the new state. Replace the 'Sol-Electret' to the CD player mains plug.

    Interconnecting leads.

    All signal carrying plugs benefit from having their metal pin surfaces covered with 'Sol-Electret'. Treating the 4mm speaker plugs is particularly beneficial. The metal parts of the jack plug of a headphone should be coated with 'Sol-Electret'. A television co-axial lead efficiently interconnects by electrical charge, the high points of a building to the lower parts. Buildings with adjacent T.V. aerials have interconnected adverse charge relationships. Always apply a coat of 'Sol-Electret' to the co-axial plug and socket of T.V. and video equipment. All radio aerial plugs and sockets should be similarly treated.

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