What did the French resistance call the oil used to destroy German tanks/trucks?

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Your phrasing is hard to understand, but one substance that was used is "Caccolube," a thin rubber sac containing a gritty mixture, which wrecked engines after engine oil dissolved the rubber. Here's a historical film about how to use it.

Another sabotage device was the "Firefly", an explosive device to be put in vehicle gasoline tanks. Again, here's a video.

Edit: The French Resistance would probably not have had a standard term for it. They did not, after all, have a standard training system or ordinary military paperwork.

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