





Park Tool ASC-1 Anti-Seize Compound
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Lenny
> 24 hourYou apply this on joints and threads that are not meant to move against each other, so that you can take them apart in the future. If youre like me, and was clueless about whats the difference between anti seize compound and polylube, watch the video by Park Tools showing the difference. If youre packing ball bearings, use polylube, not anti seize compound. However, you can use polylube to grease threads. So why get anti seize? They are supposed to last longer, and also prevent galvanic corrosion between dissimilar materials. May not matter much with bicycles, especially for parts that get removed and grease reapplied regularly. But I had a tough time removing my old pedals, and decided to get this as it doesnt cost much and I expect to need it somewhat frequently.
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Moonbeam Bimm
> 24 hourThis is pretty good stuff. I always keep this, or a can of Titanium Grease in my trunk. I gave this four stars because it is very industrial, and it can be pretty messy when used on anything in the house. Great stuff though!
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kevin Blewett
> 24 hourMore then I could use in my life. Worked as stated.
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K Cramer
> 24 hourLike the title says. Cant go wrong with Park Tool.
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Jorge Rodriguez
> 24 hourThis is the best thing to prevent pedals from seizing and bottom brackets as well.
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Chelsea Huel
> 24 hourProbably too soon to tell but it looks like good stuff.
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Kelsey
> 24 hourWorked great for putting on new pedals and also putting cleats on my shoes - a little goes a long way.
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Rafa
> 24 hourThumbs up
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Cali Volkman
> 24 hourGreat product
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Roberto Quinones
> 24 hourNecessary if you want to do the job right and avoid problems later as I prefer to do.