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Elbow Grease Light Cream Formula delivers a silky, cushioned glide in a professional-size 64 oz pail. This hybrid lubricant balances the long-lasting slip of oil-based formulas with a lighter texture that absorbs less quickly than petroleum-based alternatives, making it a go-to for extended intimate sessions and full-body massage where reapplication interrupts the moment.
The cream consistency stays where you place it without dripping, and the neutral formulation works for partnered play, solo exploration, or sensual massage. Because it's oil-based, it's designed for use with polyurethane condoms only — latex breaks down on contact with oil-based lubricants, so compatibility matters here. The 64 oz size suits frequent users, couples stocking up, or anyone who wants to skip the constant repurchasing cycle.
This isn't a water-based lube that dries out mid-session or a silicone that feels too slick for some textures. Elbow Grease Light Cream sits in the middle: substantial glide without heavy residue, and a texture that smooths onto skin without feeling greasy. The pail format means you're committing to a product you already know works — this isn't a trial size.
Petrolatum, mineral oil, fragrance-free base. Oil-based hybrid formulation.
Free from water-soluble additives that evaporate during use.
Scoop a small amount and warm between hands before applying to skin. Reapply as needed — oil-based formulas last significantly longer than water-based alternatives, so a little goes further. Remove with soap and warm water after use; oil-based lubricants don't rinse away with water alone.
What makes Elbow Grease Light Cream different from regular oil-based lubes? The Light Cream formula has a hybrid texture that's less heavy than pure petroleum-based lubes, absorbing slightly into skin while maintaining long-lasting glide — it won't feel as greasy or leave as thick a residue.
Can I use the Elbow Grease Light Cream with latex condoms? No — oil-based lubricants degrade latex and increase the risk of condom breakage. Use only with polyurethane condoms.
How long does the 64 oz pail of Elbow Grease last? Usage varies widely, but because oil-based formulas require less reapplication than water-based lubes, the 64 oz pail typically lasts months to over a year for regular users or couples.
Is the Elbow Grease Light Cream safe for use with silicone toys? Yes — oil-based lubricants are chemically compatible with silicone and won't cause degradation, though they can be harder to clean from porous toy materials.
Does the Elbow Grease Light Cream ship discreetly to Canada? Yes — every order ships in plain, unmarked packaging with confidential billing.