ALG Go Juice Freeze Test

Published on February 15, 2017
Duration: 8:36

This video tests the freezing properties of ALG Go Juice and ALG Quadruple Zero Very Thin Grease in sub-zero Minnesota temperatures. Both lubricants were found to not freeze, with the Go Juice showing only a slight thickening and the grease maintaining its gel-like consistency. The test was unscientific but aimed to provide a visual indication of performance in extreme cold.

Quick Summary

In an unscientific freeze test conducted in Minnesota, ALG Go Juice and ALG Quadruple Zero Very Thin Grease were exposed to temperatures as low as -14°F (-25.5°C). Neither lubricant froze; the Go Juice showed only slight thickening, while the grease maintained its gel-like consistency.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction: ALG Go Juice Freeze Test
  2. 00:22Host Introduction and Test Background
  3. 00:37Previous Lubricant Freeze Tests
  4. 01:15Contacting ALG for Samples
  5. 01:29Current Temperature and Minnesota Cold
  6. 01:44Test Methodology: Non-Scientific Approach
  7. 02:17Products Tested: Go Juice and Quad Zero Grease
  8. 02:25Biosynthetic Blend Claims
  9. 03:02Room Temperature Product Appearance
  10. 03:11ALG Go Juice at Room Temperature
  11. 03:42ALG Quad Zero Very Thin Grease at Room Temperature
  12. 05:10Heading Outside for Freeze Test
  13. 05:17Outdoor Temperatures and Overnight Low
  14. 05:43Testing ALG Go Juice After Overnight Freeze
  15. 06:39Testing ALG Quad Zero Grease After Overnight Freeze
  16. 07:13Unscientific Freeze Test Conclusion
  17. 07:23Temperature Readings of Lubricants
  18. 07:42Final Verdict: ALG Go Juice Does Not Freeze
  19. 07:57Future Testing Plans
  20. 08:08Importance of Freeze Test Performance
  21. 08:14Call to Action: Like, Share, Subscribe

Frequently Asked Questions

Did ALG Go Juice freeze in the cold weather test?

No, ALG Go Juice did not freeze during the unscientific test conducted in Minnesota. While it may have thickened slightly in temperatures around -8°F (-22°C) with an overnight low of -14°F (-25.5°C), it remained a pourable liquid.

How did ALG's Quadruple Zero Very Thin Grease perform in freezing temperatures?

The ALG Quadruple Zero Very Thin Grease also did not freeze. It maintained its gel-like consistency and remained present on surfaces, showing no signs of freezing or significant viscosity change after being exposed to sub-zero temperatures.

What are the claimed benefits of ALG's Go Juice and grease?

Both products are described as biosynthetic blends, claimed to be non-toxic, not require hazmat labels, and resist gumming up. They are also said to repel rust and offer excellent lubrication properties.

What was the temperature during the ALG lubricant freeze test?

The test was conducted in Minnesota where the ambient temperature was around -8°F (-22°C) during the observation. The overnight low temperature for the samples was approximately -14°F (-25.5°C).

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