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  2. Surgical lubricant - Wikipedia

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    K-Y Jelly was initially used as a surgical lubricant before it gained popularity as a personal lubricant. [citation needed] Lignocaine gel containing the local anaesthetic lignocaine is a prime example of a non-irritating substances used as surgical lubricant [citation needed] Medicinal castor oil was the original vegetable-based surgical ...

  3. Wet Lubricants - Wikipedia

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    Wet Lubricants is a brand of personal lubricants produced by Wet International, part of Trigg Laboratories in Las Vegas. [1] The line includes a variety of water-based and silicone-based lubricants , as well as massage oils and shaving creams .

  4. Dry enema - Wikipedia

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    The usual amount of lubricant applied is about 2 tsp (10 cc), which will produce a movement in 30 minutes or less. The movement will be produced in a compact body, rather than in the more copious liquid form produced by a wet enema; and since no water is used, none will be retained higher up in the colon , to be expelled at a later, and ...

  5. Category:Personal lubricants - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Personal lubricants" The following 9 pages are in this category, out of 9 total. ... K-Y Jelly; M. Methyl cellulose; P. Petroleum jelly; Playground ...

  6. Talk:K-Y Jelly - Wikipedia

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    Recently K-Y Liquid, a warming lubricant, K-Y Warming, K-Y Intense (for women),[5] and a dual-application liquid lubricant, K-Y Yours and Mine were introduced. This needs to be re-punctuated or re-written to clarify meaning. — Preceding unsigned comment added by 66.177.38.253 18:02, 7 April 2012 (UTC)

  7. Grease (lubricant) - Wikipedia

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    Standard ISO 6743-9 “lubricants, industrial oils and related products (class L) — classification — part 9: family X (greases)”, first released in 1987 by the International Organization for Standardization, establishes a detailed classification of greases used for the lubrication of equipment, components of machines, vehicles, etc. It ...