Permatex 22058 Dielectric Tune-Up Grease, 3 oz. Tube

(1072 Reviews)

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$8.49

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  • Juan

    Greater than one week

    I use this for my vape mech mods working for me to lubricate.

  • J. Finn

    > 3 day

    While there are many useful applications for this grease, I actually use this on mechanical keyboards as stabilizer lube - there are often a couple keys where the stabs rattle a little bit when pushed quickly. For this you just a apply a tiny bit (I use a plastic collar stay) into the stabilizer clips and the rattle is gone. Makes mechanical keyboards sound amazing, like pure ASMR!

  • JRPA

    > 3 day

    Good Product. Good Price.

  • KJKJR

    Greater than one week

    Excellent product to protect electrical connections. As per the cable manufacturer: I just used it to coat inside all the spark plug and distributor wire boots on my new plug wires. It seals and helps insulate the boots as well as preventing them being stuck in place.

  • redleg

    > 3 day

    Excellent quality.

  • Tim F.

    > 3 day

    Im sure its not the most economical value, but the size is very convenient for adding to my toolbox. Price is very competitive as compared to local auto supply.

  • Bruce D.

    > 3 day

    Applied a full coating of this grease to my vehicles battery terminals, including on the outside of the leads. About a month later, corrosion started appearing again on the base of the terminal (where I applied plenty). Not as much as without the grease, but still some. Even though this tube is small, there is more than enough for several vehicle battery terminals. Also, all Permatex tubes seem to have shoddy caps that split open if you tighten them a hair too much. Be careful and dont over tighten the cap.

  • DD83

    > 3 day

    in my 08 tahoe, i changed plug and wires recently, i used Tune up Grease both inside of the wire boots and on the porcelain section of the plugs. I installed a set of iridium plugs and a set of ferrite wires in my 08 tahoe, the wires came with a tiny packet of tune up grease but this never seems like enough to me (not that i apply a lot, keep it simple.) the average fuel economy on the dash instant read computed had been stalled at 13.9 MPG for a very long time, this is a composite of in town and highway driving. I changed the plugs and wires with the help of this tune up grease and reset the average MPG, within 10 days my average is up to 14.8. I did NOTHING to the vehicle other than install wires and the plugs. This grease helps ensure a good, insulated connection and is a must for a little job like this which can make a difference in your mileage. this is a big tube and will last you a lifetime.

  • larry

    > 3 day

    I used this because my steering column was making a sound when I turned left or right It worked well noise. Great product.

  • DM

    > 3 day

    Read the other reviews, many people cite the cheap, broken cap. Once the cap breaks, you have a messy tube that gets everywhere. The product itself is great, the packaging is the problem. Are you listening Permatex? Dielectric grease has many great uses and this brand performs as good as any. It only requires a VERY SMALL AMOUNT to seal electric connections or to lubricate o-rings or other rubber things. The 2,000 reviews should convince you of this: almost every one says this is enough to last me forever. I previously had a 0.33oz tube that I used for over 10 years of lots of work on cars, house, etc. Like others here, I thought, its only a couple bucks more for this big tube. Turns out that was a complete waste of the extra couple bucks. And the six-pack? Unless you manage an electronics assembly plant, there is no normal human on this earth that can use 18oz of delectric grease in their lifetime. STUPID CAP My cap didnt even crack like many others. It was even stupider. The top of the cap has a little poker molded into it that I guess is used to stab the foil seal on the tube the first time you use it. Little tubes of crazy glue have this too. I didnt use that, I used ANY pointy tool like any every other person that works on things. Breaking that little seal is not a problem that I need solved. And if you do use it for that, good luck getting the grease out of the recess in the cap. TO MANUFACTURERS OF REPAIR PRODUCTS THAT COME IN TUBES: a cap that works and preserves the product is far more valuable than a messy little poker that can literally be replaced with almost any pointy household object: key, pencil, paperclip, screwdriver, you get the idea, anyone requiring dielectric grease will have something like this within reach 100% of the time when they open a new tube once every 10-20 years. Anyway, that little pointer broke off somehow down in the cap, leaving a big hole in the cap that the grease oozes out of. Its like having no cap at all. I used no more than 0.1 oz of the whole tube, now its in the trash. This product is VERY EXPENSIVE when you divide the total cost by the amount you will actually be able to use. Keeping this in a bag is not an option for anyone that does any amount of work requiring dielectric grease--every time you put your hand in that bag, you will grease all over your hands and have to stop what youre doing to clean the grease off your hands because its impossible to work on things that slide out of your hands. WHY SUCH A BIG RANT OVER THIS MUNDANE PRODUCT? I dont mind spending money to buy things I need, but I do hate wasting money. I hate it even more when money is wasted because of some companys cost-saving measure (or pure ignorance) that makes its own product unusable. Hey Permatex, it literally can not cost you more than 1 CENT to provide a durable cap that will last as long as the tube. The epitome of being penny wise and pound foolish. WOULD YOU BUY THIS TUBE IF IT DIDNT COME WITH A CAP? Of course not, that would be crazy. Im just here letting you know that that is what youre doing. Buy the small tube. It is enough for 98% of people here. And the small tube has a cap that works.

Permatex dielectric tune-up grease protects electrical connections and wiring from salt, dirt and corrosion. Required for modern high energy ignition systems, dialectric grease extends the life of bulb sockets and prevents voltage leaks around any electrical connection. Also prevents spark plugs from fusing to boots. Suggested applications: marine and automotive electrical connections, spark plug boots, trailer hitches, and battery terminals.

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