Thanks for that link.
FrogLube looks pretty good all round, eh?
SRH
I've used Froglube for a few years in different applications. What I've discovered was that it makes a very good layer of protection for exterior metal surfaces. I would personally not use it for internal mechanics (perhaps a hinge pin lubricant), due to its tendency to thicken and harden with age. Cold weather also has a strong effect on Froglube and causes it to harden much faster than typical thin-viscosity oil lubricants at low temps. That said, it is a pretty good rust preventative, is non-toxic I believe, and smells like wintergreen (or teaberry to some). Just my personal experience...YMMV