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The phrase "a light grease" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a type of lubricant that is not heavy or thick, often used in mechanical or cooking contexts.
Example: "Before assembling the parts, make sure to apply a light grease to ensure smooth movement."
Alternatives: "a thin lubricant" or "a mild grease".
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After oiling your firearm, a light grease should be used on its sliding parts.
Start by basing your scalp with a light grease (pure extra virgin cooking olive oil from your local grocery store for best results).
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Use a small amount of light grease or anti-seize lube on the pump shaft threads before reinstalling the impeller.
However, the friction coefficient of FM films, even under light grease contamination, increases with the sliding velocity over a velocity range of 1.38 63.4 μm/s.
A phosphate-based soap or sugar soap may be used to scrub light grease or oil stains.
Mix all the ingredients together, beat until light, grease pan and set for five minutes before baking.
Light grease was applied inside of the mold.
They agreed to have molds made of their faces — which involved light greasing and hot wax — for their 1971 album "Byrdmaniax".
Use a good anti-wear, anti-corrosion oil for general application and a light aluminum based grease on the sliding parts of your firearm and you will keep it running smoothly for generations.
It is not only essential to squirt oil into the bearings and axle on which this spins, it is also a good idea to smear a light coat of waterproof grease over the surface of each blade or impeller in order to keep snow from sticking to it.
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