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Permatex Anti-Seize Lubricant with Brush Top Bottle, 16 oz. $10.66 at Amazon

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Permatex Anti-Seize Lubricant with Brush Top Bottle, 16 oz. $10.66 at Amazon

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Model: Permatex Anti Seize Lubricant 16 oz

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GSDragoon
07-27-2021 at 05:48 PM.
07-27-2021 at 05:48 PM.
Do you drink this to prevent seizures?
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AlexS2465
07-27-2021 at 08:07 PM.
07-27-2021 at 08:07 PM.
Let me guess, next comment(s) will say "no hdmi-pass" at least try be more original🙄.
As far as product make sure you apply to the right things correctly, for example in spark plugs it messes up the torque requirements so threads can be over tightened. This size can for "regular" people use can last generations. It can also be not compatible with some metal joints/connections so do research if not sure.
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ElatedMallard252
07-28-2021 at 05:58 AM.
07-28-2021 at 05:58 AM.
Quote from AlexS2465 :
Let me guess, next comment(s) will say "no hdmi-pass" at least try be more original🙄.
As far as product make sure you apply to the right things correctly, for example in spark plugs it messes up the torque requirements so threads can be over tightened. This size can for "regular" people use can last generations. It can also be not compatible with some metal joints/connections so do research if not sure.
Yeah I went into the whole black hole of anti-seize on sparkplugs yesterday as I need to change mine. I guess maybe I won't apply it.
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tqlla3k
07-28-2021 at 06:05 AM.
07-28-2021 at 06:05 AM.
According to NGK, you dont need antiseize on their plugs. But I still used the antiseize anyways, when I changed the plugs on my RX350(NGK), X3(Bosch) and 3000GT(Denso) this weekend.

I also use antiseize on my impact sockets when I take off wheels It keeps the lugs from sticking in the socket.

Considering I maintain a bunch of 15-25 year old cars.. and have had this 8 ounce jar for 20 years... I think most people will be find with a 4 or 8 ounce bottle.
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BPRO77
07-28-2021 at 06:46 AM.
07-28-2021 at 06:46 AM.
Serious question for anyone that has used this, any thoughts on whether this would work well for mechanical keyboard customizing? Thinking lubing stabilizers and switch components?
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AlexS2465
07-28-2021 at 11:25 AM.
07-28-2021 at 11:25 AM.
Quote from ElatedMallard252 :
Yeah I went into the whole black hole of anti-seize on sparkplugs yesterday as I need to change mine. I guess maybe I won't apply it.
On my Civic they use double iridium ones which are rated up to 100-120K Miles if engine doesn't have other issues so no need to replace that often, I usually did only very small amount and then lessen the torque by few pounds (it's only 13-18 lbs/in to begin with).
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ElatedMallard252
07-28-2021 at 11:39 AM.
07-28-2021 at 11:39 AM.
Quote from tqlla3k :
According to NGK, you dont need antiseize on their plugs. But I still used the antiseize anyways, when I changed the plugs on my RX350(NGK), X3(Bosch) and 3000GT(Denso) this weekend.

I also use antiseize on my impact sockets when I take off wheels It keeps the lugs from sticking in the socket.

Considering I maintain a bunch of 15-25 year old cars.. and have had this 8 ounce jar for 20 years... I think most people will be find with a 4 or 8 ounce bottle.
From what I read, they say that because they don't want to be responsible for plugs breaking due to the lower torque spec when using anti-seize. But who knows. I think I will buy some.
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ElatedMallard252
07-28-2021 at 11:40 AM.
07-28-2021 at 11:40 AM.
Quote from AlexS2465 :
On my Civic they use double iridium ones which are rated up to 100-120K Miles if engine doesn't have other issues so no need to replace that often, I usually did only very small amount and then lessen the torque by few pounds (it's only 13-18 lbs/in to begin with).
Yeah, weirdly the jetta states to change every 40k.
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AlexS2465
07-28-2021 at 09:26 PM.
07-28-2021 at 09:26 PM.
Quote from BPRO77 :
Serious question for anyone that has used this, any thoughts on whether this would work well for mechanical keyboard customizing? Thinking lubing stabilizers and switch components?
Probably not since it has aluminum which is most likely conductive so will mess up with contacts (especially if they have different metal composition like copper). I think best option is dielectric greases/oils depending on which viscosity you're looking for. I haven't used for what you're asking but here's one of my favorites for most light safe lubrication: Super Lube 51004 Synthetic Oil with PTFE https://www.amazon.com/gp/product...UTF8&psc=1 , they also make versions which are thicker grease like consistency.
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AlexS2465
07-28-2021 at 09:41 PM.
07-28-2021 at 09:41 PM.
Quote from tqlla3k :
According to NGK, you dont need antiseize on their plugs. But I still used the antiseize anyways, when I changed the plugs on my RX350(NGK), X3(Bosch) and 3000GT(Denso) this weekend.

I also use antiseize on my impact sockets when I take off wheels It keeps the lugs from sticking in the socket.

Considering I maintain a bunch of 15-25 year old cars.. and have had this 8 ounce jar for 20 years... I think most people will be find with a 4 or 8 ounce bottle.
I think NGK apply some special clear film on their plugs at the factory, at least that's what guys on Honda forum were saying but who knows, although if removed for inspection and then same plug to be put in I would probably put a tiny amount anyways. Bigger problem when someone is lacking common sense and spreads it like DD does cream cheese on a bagel, not exactly the same but I've seen some crazy stuff on computer CPUs with heatsink compound applied like with a spoon..
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