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antiseizes.jpg AntiSieze Lubricants

Aluminum is the cheapest, for most general use.

Nickel is the most-expensive, for high-temperature use like oxygen sensors & exhaust fasteners.

NONE OF THESE is an electrical grease, or a dielectric grease, or a lubricant for moving parts.  They only lubricate tight fasteners so they can be loosened after long periods of being static &/or hot.  They do NOT prevent corrosion or wear; they only reduce galvanic action & galling.

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AntiSieze Lubricants

Aluminum is the cheapest, for most general use.

Nickel is the most-expensive, for high-temperature use like oxygen sensors & exhaust fasteners.

NONE OF THESE is an electrical grease, or a dielectric grease, or a lubricant for moving parts. They only lubricate tight fasteners so they can be loosened after long periods of being static &/or hot. They do NOT prevent corrosion or wear; they only reduce galvanic action & galling.

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