





Permatex 22058 Dielectric Tune-Up Grease, 3 oz. Tube
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Vaughn Chevelle
> 3 dayGood productAlways can use some never know
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Fullpower
> 3 dayGreat stuff, good price, fast delivery.
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Exploring
> 3 dayIf you plow snow as I do. You can’t be without the dielectric grease. I use this on the electrical connections on my Fisher Plows. Works great good price.
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Michael landavazo
> 3 dayWorks good
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BigDirty
> 3 dayIt works great. Used it to lube the stabs on my keyboard and it did the job fine. Still have plenty left over. You could probably do like 50 keyboards with this little tube
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W. Pettit
> 3 dayJust the right amount/price, easy to use.
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Dave J
> 3 dayI was unaware of the uses for this grease. I found it looking at youtube videos of dong the Big3 upgrade to your car to help with audio upgrade. Then last weekend, I opened my car hood to find my 2017 car battery terminals gunked up. So I remove the battery cables, cleaned up the impacted areas (oxidation) and then spread a thin layer of this grease on same. I fully expect this to resolve the weather aspects of my issue. Hopefully the battery itself is not defective :-)
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deerman14
> 3 dayIf you do any kind of electrical connections, especially on a vehicle, this is a must have
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Joshua
> 3 dayThis can be good for protecting just about any surface from oxidation. Its extremely resistant to electricity, but has a very low viscosity so tends to be pushed out of the way by tight connectors. Obviously this is the stuff you want to have to protect those battery terminals on cars/lawnmowers/whatever as it prevents oxidation and other forms of corrosion from the elements they get exposed to (it should even help keep any acid from degrading the terminals.) It would probably be ideal if everyone used this on their battery terminals really. Its extremely resistant towards heat and the elements, so can handle all the stuff they go through. Besides that, Im putting it on threads for some things that might rust and become nearly impossible to remove (its stickier than a lubricant, so they dont vibrate loose as easily.) I also use it for non-car purposes. It can be used to protect any surface from oxidation, which can be good for many electronics. The resistance is too high to be used on low pressure contacts of course, but a lot of other surfaces can be protected. Because its so high in resistance, it also can be used as a sort of paint on protection of sorts to ensure that two parts are far less likely to ever make any contact or in a high voltage situation, it should be able to even prevent arcing. Because of its nature, it can even be used to help make surfaces very resistant towards water -- not just resistant towards oxidation, but less likely to be shorted out or that sort of thing. The only disadvantage I can see for using it on electronics is that it also has thermal resistance (as in it can trap in heat) and its gummy so can collect dust and other materials. A very thin layer of it isnt nearly as bad about this though. Used properly it has a lot of uses besides the obvious.
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Jose Goncalves
> 3 dayA must have for automotive repairs, mine didnt arrive with the dispenser but since I dont need it for my spark plugs thats OK.