Naaa... sceptical...
The first one looks like lubrication for chains. I used to do Motocross, and those chain lubes are great - but still kinda sticky, so it will pick up dust. For chains it's more about preventing wear & stretch than being smooth I think.
The second ones look like grease, which I guess wouldn't be good either. I'd love to have some bad-ass hard spray-on dry teflon stuff!
I had a very special car before, the swiss SMP Slide, which came with CNC machined alu parts, incl. transmission parts. And those were hard coated (it's way way thicker than "tinted" coating). That stuff was very slippery and almost unwearable! Even with a lathe it was extremely hard to cut into!
I think I've read about people treating the inside of their engine with some teflon fluid, which made a strong coating. Is this possible to do "at home"?