Permatex 22058 Dielectric Tune-Up Grease, 3 oz. Tube
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Wallowaband
> 3 dayBattery trickle charger
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Bryan
> 3 dayGreat product at a great price.
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Don Gaudette
> 3 dayI needed silicone bulb grease but for some reason they only sell it in tiny bottles. This is the exact same stuff just in a much bigger tube and labeled tune up grease. Great amount for the price too. 5/5 will definitely buy again.
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Noah
> 3 dayWorks exactly like it should. I used it when doing spark plug changes on a V8 and I still have enough to do it 20 more times I bet so Its a great size for the money.
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meller
> 3 dayeasy to use
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Derek Forbes
> 3 dayGood Product
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Sandrine Hartmann
> 3 dayThis Ounce of prevention is worth a TON of cure! Always use on all electrical connections to shield and repeal water and corrosion on all with connections! I used quite a bit when assembling my Hawk Dual-Sport motorcycle here on AMAZON. You can have the same amount of fun your neighbor is on his or her Japanese motorcycle, for half the price! Made in China scares people, but China had purchased all the 1980s motorcycle tooling, and re-created the same Honda engine for less than half of the price. The main thing to know is Always use this on all out-door electrical wires, yes, even motorcycle electrical connections.
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Mrs. Lilian Green DVM
> 3 dayAs described, worked perfect help my greasy plug make a good connection.
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Sukuri
> 3 dayThis stuff is a bit thick and goes on well with stabilizers, but you dont really have to worry about degradation if you went the other route of lubing your stabilizers with GPL205 or equivalent lubricant. What I mean by degradation is the lubricant not staying inside the stems and on the wire of the stabilizers, making it rattle more than a dog toy. Just glob it on your wire, slide it into the stabilizer stem, and youre good as done. Dont worry about reapplication, it sticks and stays for a while. Stuff is way thicker than GPL205, although there probably are better alternatives out there, this stuff is incredibly cheap and more bang for your buck. The only downside is that too much can make the stabilizers feel a bit mushy but its all up to user preference.
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redefind
> 3 dayThis stuff worked fine, but you have to be careful how much you put on. I put on what my spark plug maker recommended, and my car ran rough after that. I took off most of the grease, and my car runs fine now. Get the small one if you’re only doing one or 2 jobs.