





Permatex 22058 Dielectric Tune-Up Grease, 3 oz. Tube
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Vladyslav
> 24 hourEasy use and perfect work with valve cover
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Eddie Liu
> 24 hourI bought this dielectric grease together with a new keyboard in order to tune the keycap stabilizers under the spacebar, left shift, enter and backspace keys. All in all, it works exactly as it should. I took the stabs apart, using a small paintbrush to spread a thin layer of grease on all the parts that would rub together once reassembled. My keys sound much better and significantly less rattly then before. Some things to keep in mind: This is way too much grease for a single keyboard. Consider buying a smaller amount if youre using it for the same purpose I am. Also, the grease is quite viscous. If the keys feel too heavy after applying, simply wipe some of it off after disassembling your stabs again. Lastly, if you feel that your key is sticking and not coming back up after being pressed, double check your PCB to make sure none of the grease is on the circuit board and causing your stabilizer foot to stick.
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edwin j. cannon
> 24 hourDielectric grease tube is as big as a tube of toothpaste. If you have a lot of spark plug/lightbulb work this is an incredible value to you.
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Monica Runolfsdottir MD
> 24 hourgood stuff
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Customer
> 24 hourNot only will Dielectric grease help to keep moisture out, it will also make it easier to remove spark plug boot next time you change the spark plugs.
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Roger Ramirez
> 24 hourThis grease will remove the ticking on your keyboard Stabalizer.
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Eric L
> 24 hourWas looking for a small tube of dielectric for keyboard stabilizer mod, and this fits the bill. Only wished it was cheaper or smaller. I really will never be able to use up a tube of dielectric in my entire life (not exaggerating).
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Cookie Jar
> 24 hourExcellent dielectric at a reasonable price. Its Permatex, after all.
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Jesus Jimenez
> 24 hourThis was the first time I attempted to lube my switches on my keyboard and decided to go with this after some research. It worked extremely well and was easy to use but of course time consuming. I will say this is incredibly easy to over lube some switches which results in some switches feeling mushy so please apply with caution.
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Prof. Retha Wisoky
> 24 hourDielectric grease as youd expect. Similar appearance, feel and thickness as petroleum jelly. I think some people think that you use dielectric grease to increase conductivity in circuits. It has the opposite effect. Dielectric means that it slows or stops the flow of electrons. The purpose is to keep unsealed wires and connectors from getting corroded when exposed to the elements. The dielectric keeps oxidation or galvanic corrosion from occurring. That oxidation or corrosion could eventually case the circuit to fail, so dielectric grease has the effect of preserving electrical connections. It is also a waterproofer to keep the circuit dry and a lubricant to help fit connectors together (like sliding a tight spark plug wire over the spark plug). A little goes a long way.