Versachem 13109 Anti-Seize Thread Lubricant - 1 oz.

(1379 reviews)

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  • David Cook

    > 3 day

    was not in package as shown, loose with ID sticker on tube. looks OK, we will see.

  • SnoShu

    > 3 day

    Needed this stuff for installation of a pair of O2 sensors on my 2002 Suzuki Vitara JLS. The tube opened easily and dispensed the lubricant properly. The cap sealed well. I didnt need much of this stuff, so I have a lot left in the tube. Will have to check and see what the shelf life is now that the tube has been opened.

  • J-From-D

    > 3 day

    Works as designed and a good option for high temp areas. I used on O2 sensors to aid in the eventual removal of these down the road.

  • Brian M.

    > 3 day

    as advertised...great product!

  • Darrell Parnass

    > 3 day

    Works as advertised.

  • Jennifer McCabe

    > 3 day

    works as advertised. Used this item on my AR15 build.

  • Im4lv!

    > 3 day

    Works great on threads so they dont seize

  • HonestReviews

    Greater than one week

    If youve ever struggled to remove old spark plugs from the engine block its probably because the dolt before you tried to save $4 and not use anti-seize when putting in new plugs. Youll curse the day you were born if the spark plug breaks while still in the block. Extracting one of those is a real process-- and you need to buy special tools to do it! Use anti-seize when putting in new plugs. Youre welcome.

  • Clancy

    > 3 day

    Good product

  • OTT SIX

    > 3 day

    This stuff is great. It stays goopy even in low temps. I use it for lug nuts and brake lube, or anything I need to take apart in the future. The bottle leaked when I first got it, and heres the trick. Squeeze the sides of the plastic bottle in before sealing the lid and this will allow for expansion without leakage. Also making sure the lid and threads are clean will help. This stuff has the highest temp rating vs all the competition. 2000°F! Brakes get hot! But this copper goodness will still work. It only takes a tiny bit and youre good to go. No more rusty lug nuts or seized brake calipers for me. You wont regret it.

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