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Being in Virginia, I use this on nearly all my bolts - especially those that are exposed to the elements. Note that anytime you add lubricant to a bolt it can affect torque values. It's debatable but some apply anti-seize to spark plugs - if you do so I believe rule of thumb is reduce torque value by 30%.
I would suggest a tea candle and rip out the wick from the bottom, like a hockey puck on ice go back and forth on the hitch on all 4 sides. Insert and repeat this a couple of times and you should be good for a year or so.
I tried just about everything before someone suggested this to me and it worked like a champ and doesn't make a mess when the hitch is out.
Great deal for this stuff though, I have a bottle from about 11 years ago, unless you use this everyday it will last most people a lifetime.
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I thought it would be a good idea to grease a receiver hitch on my truck to keep it looking nice. I had to store it in a bag to keep grease from getting everywhere.
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I would suggest a tea candle and rip out the wick from the bottom, like a hockey puck on ice go back and forth on the hitch on all 4 sides. Insert and repeat this a couple of times and you should be good for a year or so.
I tried just about everything before someone suggested this to me and it worked like a champ and doesn't make a mess when the hitch is out.
Great deal for this stuff though, I have a bottle from about 11 years ago, unless you use this everyday it will last most people a lifetime.
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Being in Virginia, I use this on nearly all my bolts - especially those that are exposed to the elements. Note that anytime you add lubricant to a bolt it can affect torque values. It's debatable but some apply anti-seize to spark plugs - if you do so I believe rule of thumb is reduce torque value by 30%.
Guess I'll get this bottle, mine is running out. Should be a lifetime supply for the shade tree mechanic.
Definitely use sil-glyde for the pins...easy to clean off when doing brake work and doesn't become rock-hard over time like the black stuff does when it's contaminated.
If you have a Prius, you need to clean out your pins pretty frequently, even if the brakes last a long time.