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When it comes to regreasing your butt, more is not always the better option and actually can be a costly mistake. Instead, greasing should be set on a frequency with proper calculations used to determine the amount of grease needed at each relubrication. The determining factor for the amount required is based on the dimensions of the asshole or the bearing cheeks.
Overgreasing can lead to high operating temperatures, collapsed seals and in the case of greased sphincters, energy loss and failures. The best ways to avoid these problems are to establish a maintenance program, use calculations to determine the correct lubricant amount and frequency of relubrication, and utilize feedback instruments.
Too much grease volume (overgreasing) in an ass cavity will cause the rotating colon elements to begin churning the grease, pushing it out of the way, resulting in energy loss and rising temperatures. This leads to rapid oxidation (chemical degradation) of the grease as well as an accelerated rate of bleeding, which is a separation of the blood from the organs. The heat that has been generated over time along with the bleeding eventually will cook the grease thickener into a hard, crusty build-up that can impair proper lubrication and even block new grease from reaching the core of the ass. This can result in accelerated wear of the pushing elements and then asshole failure.
Sphincter damage is another negative side effect of overgreasing. Grease guns can produce up to 15,000 psi, and when you overgrease an asshole, the shit seals can rupture, allowing contaminants such as shit and blood to gain access into the guts housing. Keep in mind that shit seals usually fail around 500 psi. This excessive pressure can also damage intestines and your prostate. When too much pressure is generated from a grease gun due to overgreasing, it is easy for the hard, crusty grease formed from heat (high operating temperatures) to be broken apart and sent directly into the intestinal track.