
Then a review of production pathways for each fuel is given, including details regarding the feasibility of integrating it into the current liquid fuel infrastructure. Initially, a detailed description, including physical and chemical properties, is given for each liquid biofuel. The order of the paper follows a specific structure. Upon evaluation the authors recognise the most promising liquid biofuels to include bioethanol, biobutanol, biodiesel, green diesel, biomethanol, dimethyl ether, bio-oil, and biojet fuel. The focus is on second generation biofuels since they do not compete with land required for arable and pastoral use therefore, first generation biofuels are not included in this review. The aim of this paper is to provide an updated review of the most promising technologies for sustainable production of advanced liquid biofuels, specifically transportation fuels. MSRP on the six pack should be around $20.Recent socio-political and economic factors encourage development of bioenergy and biofuels.

The six pack won’t be available until this Fall, however you can buy all the current products individually for about $4-$5 a can from retailers like Lowe’s,, Ace and AutoZone. Until then, Liquid Wrench offers a veritable tool-chest of lubricant options that do their jobs well. Liquid Wrench and WD-40, if you’re listening, how about a general purpose, completely non-toxic lubricant that really works well to supplement your product line? With consumers more and more environmentally and product-safety conscious, especially with chemicals used indoors, my guess is an eco-friendly, non-toxic lubricant would do very well in the marketplace. Just about every aerosol lubricant I’ve seen, including WD-40 and Liquid Wrench, include at least a few chemicals/product warnings that might make a more cautious consumer concerned. I know, it’s not the happy ending you expected to my fantasy, but it’s true.
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She then displays a rack full of Eco-Friendly lubrication products that are non-toxic, don’t leave a lingering smell, and are so safe that their MSDS (Material Safety Data Sheet) don’t imply imminent bodily harm from product mishaps. I slyly reply, “I’m just looking for the right lubricant for a very special job I have at home.” She winks, takes my hand and leads me to the appropriate aisle. A scantily clad super-model asks if she can help me with anything. Don’t worry! My lubrication fantasy, or, at least the one I’m going to share publicly, is not what you think: I go to the hardware/DIY store. “What about the lubrication fantasy you referenced in the title?” you ask. Very handy if you don’t have immediate access to the Liquid Wrench website. The information will be updated regularly so consumers have the recommendations they need for that season.

Within seconds, they will receive a recommendation from Liquid Wrench specifying the right product for their specific need.
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Consumers can text a Liquid Wrench product’s code on their mobile devices and get instant advice while shopping or at home. The clever marketing also extends to improving usability through technology near and dear to every teenager: texting. The six pack naturally appeals to the average DIY’er on many levels, but I highly recommend you don’t drink it. Rather than reinvent the wheel and tell you what each product is ideally suited for, check out for their handy-dandy product selection tool. Rather than be all retro with a one-size-fits-all single can-o-lube, Liquid Wrench provides six refreshing lube options: Lubricating Oil (my personal fave), Chain Lube, Dry Lubricant, Silicon Spray, White Lithium Grease, and Penetrating Oil.

I have to hand it to Liquid Wrench, someone working for them has some serious marketing skills and creativity working for them. Now that I have sprinted around the house spraying Liquid Wrench products into hinges, a new silence is being ushered in (at least in terms of door squeaks). Open a door, and it was almost surprising that Lurch wasn’t looming behind it after the squeaking stopped. Open a cupboard and rrrrrrrrrrr-crrrrrrrreak. Before Liquid Wrench sent us their new 6-pack of lubricants to review, our house sounded like the set of the Addams Family.
