There is a big push in the wood industry to switch to bio-degradable bar 
oil.  Motion-lotion (link below) is the leader, but the link is to a large 
scale supply site, so I couldn't find anything smaller than a gallon.  (If 
you really like it, you can order a 55 gallon drum.)  For the petroleum 
based lube, Ace or any Stihl franchise will have it in quart containers.
http://www.baileysonline.com/Chainsaws/Fuel-Lube-Mixes/Bar-Oil/Motion-Lotion-Biodegradable-Bar-Chain-Oil-1-Gallon-Bottle.axd


On Wednesday, June 11, 2014 6:44:07 PM UTC-4, doc wrote:
>
> I know this was mentioned in a previous thread, but this last weekend 
> while cleaning the bike I opted to skip the rather pricey liquid teflon 
> spray I've been using the last 7 years.  Instead, I grabbed the gallon of 
> Ace chainsaw bar oil off the next shelf, putting a large dab on a rag, and 
> wiping down the chain to leave just a sheen.  I'm impressed.  The drive 
> train is definitely quieter and I sense the shifts are smoother.  I'm eager 
> to see how it works out over time.
>

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