I've not run into this before ... so I went a-searching ...
This site:
http://www.crcindustries.com/ei/product_detail.aspx?id=04247 tells us that their "Food grade gear lubricant that is formulated with USP grade white oils."
So what the heck are white oils?
This site:
http://www.lsc-online.com/122/
tells us "USP WHITE OIL is highly refined mineral oils which are colorless, tasteless, and odorless. They are especially refined to obtain the highest degree of purity for their use in those applications requiring direct food contact." (They)
Features: (Oils) Produced from highly refined hydrogenated paraffin base stocks
Paraffin and Mineral Oil. OK ... so what the heck is THIS stuff made from?
This site:
http://www.koppeskandles.com/Soy_vs_Parrifin.htm tells us that "Paraffin wax is a heavy hydrocarbon that comes from crude oil. Paraffin waxes are produced by refining or separating the waxes out of crude mineral oils. Obtained from the ground, crude oil is a compositionally varied product, consisting of a mixture of hydrocarbons. Another name for crude oil is fossil fuel."
Swell. What about Mineral Oil?
Wikipedia tells us that "A
mineral oil is any of various colorless, odorless, light mixtures of higher alkanes from a non-vegetable (mineral) source, particularly a distillate of petroleum."
Other sites I checked back all this up.
As far as I can tell, it ain't water based, and it don't come from veggies.
Petroleum don't go bad if stored properly.
Cut it with about 20-30% pump gas or kerosene and burn it in yer truck.
Getting it cheap is OK ... but getting it FREE would be better!