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Best For:

  • Extended solo or partnered play
  • Anyone who finds standard creams too heavy
  • Use with polyurethane condoms
  • Those seeking long-lasting glide without water-based reapplication

Elbow Grease Light Cream Formula is an oil-based lubricant engineered for those who want the cushioned feel of a cream without the thick, waxy texture. At 4 oz, it's a concentrated formula that spreads thin, stays slick, and doesn't evaporate or absorb quickly — meaning less reapplication during longer sessions.

Unlike water-based or silicone formulas, this cream-style lube creates a barrier layer that resists friction over time. The lighter consistency makes it easier to apply and spread evenly, while still providing the durable glide oil-based products are known for. It's designed for external use and works well for massage, solo play, or partnered intimacy where extended slickness matters more than quick cleanup.

This is not a water-based product — it won't rinse off easily and requires soap or a cleanser to remove. If you're switching from water-based lubes, expect a different cleanup routine. It's also not compatible with latex condoms, so polyurethane or other non-latex barriers are required.

Key Features

  • Oil-based cream formula — lighter texture than standard Elbow Grease
  • Long-lasting glide with minimal reapplication
  • 4 oz concentrated bottle
  • Free of Nonoxynol-9 spermicide
  • Designed for use with polyurethane condoms
  • Not latex-compatible

How to Use

Apply a small amount to the desired area — a little goes a long way. Warm between hands before application if preferred. Reapply as needed. Remove with soap and warm water after use; oil-based formulas do not rinse off with water alone.

Compatibility

  • Latex condoms: Avoid — oil degrades latex and increases breakage risk
  • Polyurethane condoms: Safe to use
  • Silicone toys: Generally safe, but spot-test first as some oils may degrade cheaper toy coatings over time

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Elbow Grease Light Cream Formula made from? It's an oil-based cream lubricant — thinner and lighter than standard cream formulas, free of Nonoxynol-9 spermicide.

Can I use this lube with latex condoms? No — oil-based lubricants degrade latex and increase the risk of breakage. Use polyurethane or non-latex condoms instead.

How do I clean up after using an oil-based lubricant? Oil-based lubes require soap and warm water to remove fully — they won't rinse off with water alone like water-based products.

Is the Light Cream Formula beginner-friendly? Yes — the lighter texture is easier to apply and spread than heavier creams, making it a good starting point for those new to oil-based lubricants.

Does Elbow Grease Light Cream Formula ship discreetly to Canada? Yes — every order ships in plain, unmarked packaging with confidential billing.

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