Caution!. The choice and risk are yours, as with any oil you choose. I'm just passing on a nugget of knowledge for those who want to delve a little more into the theory of lubrication and the selection criteria for each situation.
First of all, let me say that the following is the result of many months
of research on the theory of lubricants, tribology and on the specialized
websites for the subject, so don't start me with the familiar moto: "I've
been using this oil for years and I have no problem...". Here, I try to
convey the "juice" of all this research, as simply as possible, so
that you understand what you should be looking for. If you don't like my conclusions,
you are free to choose whatever oil you want (after all you are the one who is
paying for it), just as you are free to create and publish your own oil guide.
Thanks, and let's get to the point: