Park Tool ASC-1 Anti-Seize Compound
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Old Cyclist
> 3 dayDoes what its supposed to do. Works great on threaded parts going on a titanium bike.
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Remington
> 3 dayThe actual grease is pretty good but there are some problems I’ve had. First, this may sound like a first world problem, but you have to cut the end off which can be a pain. I ended up drilling out the end because I was having so many problems. Then, the second thing, was that the actual tube is not filled up all the way. There is a good amount of air inside the tube just like a bag of chips. You are expecting more then what your actually getting. Overall 3 stars for the problems but the actual paste is pretty good. Works great for what it’s meant for.
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Jay
> 3 dayI purchased this product to use on new Shimano SPD-SL pedals I was putting on my road bike. Got the idea from the Park Tool YouTube video on how to change bike pedals. Only advice I can offer is to use it sparingly. I thought I was being stingy with the amount I put on the threads and noticed that upon tightening the excess grease ended up all over my pedal cranks. Trying to clean it up is very hard and messy so apply as little as possible to get the job done.
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Jeff Wallace
> 3 dayWorks as advertised. Important to grease the connection between the pedal and your crank.
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Zach
> 3 dayWorks as it should. I use this on pedal spindles, stem bolts, etc and have not had problems using a standard hand torque hex getting my bolts to release. I am a heavy and strong rider so my I put a lot of pressure on my threads; so far this product has protected my threads as advertised.
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Robert
> 3 dayOriginal product like it should be
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blingqq
> 3 daySo far its good, Ill find out if it really works after a few years.
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Kenny T
> 3 dayI can tell a difference using this and received it quickly
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Keely Blick V
> 3 dayWorks great for steel bolts in alloy parts. Would be nice if a smaller tube was available. A little is all you need.
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L. Blace
> 3 dayThis stuff holds up much better than grease for any metal to metal contact where movement is not desired. Its closer to threadlock than grease, which is good. It prevents water infiltration, reduces creaking, and prevents things from getting stuck. I used to always use grease for everything, but I switched to using this stuff for pretty much everything except bearings and Im really happy with the results.