You guys are kidding, right?
I'm not kidding, franken.

Cost isn't the main issue; waste is.
Moly and graphite film work differently than grease; the grease in this compound is just the carrier. Even moly
spray of high concentration could probably be used. The thin film Harris applies bonds with the thoroughly cleaned metal and lasts until it wears off, which BMW calculates as ≈40K miles. That's why there's assiduous cleaning before application. The heat generated by the initial friction on the lubricant between the parts facilitates the bonding of its main constituents to the metal, excess is slung off. Applying excess seems pointless. This sometimes seems to be a tough concept to accept because grease guns, grease barrels and grease gobs are the familiar.
Regardless, lathering up is an option anyway; we all have free will. Bon appétit!
