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What heat is involved?? You don't use heat when you are conditioning your clay. I get the impression you don't work with polymer clay - useless review.
Terrible advice in this video, the locks are awful. The best locks are hardened steel (chain or U-lock). This video shows why: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-aXHEbPzzDzE.html
Just checked out the helmets listed in this video and compared them to well known websites recommendations for best and safest Motorcycle helmets. Only the Bell helmet was on anyone else's list. Just about every helmet in this video appears to be cheap Chinese knockoffs.
I've been using peppermint oil for years. It works uhmazin and smells good lol. I'll degrease them dry them out. And spin a drop of peppermint oil in as lube. It's cheap. It smells good. And it works maybe better then speed cream cuz it's thinner. I've ran them dry before. As long as they're clean they spin good. Soo lube doesn't totally matter for skate bearings. But a drop of peppermint oil I think is the shit for it. Lol I've even heard of vape juice being used and working Soo