Axel, I checked the link you provided and it only mentions the silicone for use for replacement in lifts originally using silicone: "If the cartridge drops too quickly when you lower the cueing lever, then the original silicone fluid has leaked out." So, the link doesn't address dropping too slow. More importantly, the rega lift does not use silicone. There is no mention of suitability for the rega.
Axel, you are right that the 300,000 cst will not drip. It has the consistency of peanut butter. I am not a materials expert, but my understanding is that silicone is a lubricant, no matter how viscous its form. I tried a really thick silicone grease on my lift and it did not prevent it from dropping too fast.
Rocol kilopoise is a damping grease, also called tacky grease, which is more than just lubrication. Check the link at http://www.nyelubricants.com/damping/ for more information. I have not found this type of tacky grease to be easily or economically available.
In conclusion, if you have direct experience and can vouch for the effectiveness of the silicone on the rega lift, I truly thank you for the information. But, without direct experience or explicit recommendation from the vendor, I will stand by my previous post.
Axel, you are right that the 300,000 cst will not drip. It has the consistency of peanut butter. I am not a materials expert, but my understanding is that silicone is a lubricant, no matter how viscous its form. I tried a really thick silicone grease on my lift and it did not prevent it from dropping too fast.
Rocol kilopoise is a damping grease, also called tacky grease, which is more than just lubrication. Check the link at http://www.nyelubricants.com/damping/ for more information. I have not found this type of tacky grease to be easily or economically available.
In conclusion, if you have direct experience and can vouch for the effectiveness of the silicone on the rega lift, I truly thank you for the information. But, without direct experience or explicit recommendation from the vendor, I will stand by my previous post.