Maintenance Tip article by Paul Murray
In our manuals, as well as many others out there, the section about lubrication states: “mixing of greases should be kept to a minimum.” After multiple discussions with Shell, Mobil, Texaco, and other large grease manufacturers, the consensus became clear: there should be no mixing of greases - ever.
To create grease, oil is blended with a base thickener to give it some consistency. Additives are often blended in as well to improve characteristics, such as preventing rust or improving wear resistance. The compatibility of greases is most often related to the thickener type. When the base grease is the same, the name of the grease can be similar, but the two will not be identical; the thickeners can react with each other even if they are made by the same grease manufacturer.
