🔧 Tune Up Your Connections with Confidence!
Permatex 22058 Dielectric Tune-Up Grease is a high-performance dielectric grease designed to protect electrical connections from moisture, dirt, and corrosion. With a flash point of 203°F and an upper temperature rating of 400°C, this grease is ideal for various applications, including spark plug boots and battery terminals, ensuring optimal performance and longevity.
Material | Grease |
Brand | Permatex |
Package Information | Tube |
Liquid Volume | 3 Fluid Ounces |
Item Weight | 85 Grams |
Recommended Uses For Product | lubricant |
Viscosity | paste |
Upper Temperature Rating | 400 Degrees Celsius |
Flash Point | 203 Degrees Fahrenheit |
Specific Uses For Product | Protect Electrical Connections, Extend Bulb Socket Life, Prevent Voltage Leakage, Prevent Spark Plugs from Fusing to Boots |
Item Form | Grease |
Global Trade Identification Number | 00686226220585 |
Manufacturer | Permatex |
Unit Count | 3.0 Ounce |
UPC | 686226220585 |
Number of Items | 1 |
Model | Permatex 22058 |
Item Weight | 3 ounces |
Product Dimensions | 1.38 x 3.81 x 8 inches |
Country of Origin | USA |
Item model number | 22058 |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Exterior | Painted |
Manufacturer Part Number | 22058 |
OEM Part Number | 22058 |
L**Y
Excellent Dielectric Grease for Reliable Protection!
Permatex 22058 Dielectric Tune-Up Grease is a must-have for electrical maintenance. It provides superior protection against corrosion, moisture, and dirt, ensuring long-lasting connections. Easy to apply and non-conductive, it works great on spark plugs, terminals, and wiring. Highly recommend for automotive and marine use!
V**A
Excellent Dielectric Grease!
This Permatex dielectric grease works perfectly! It protects my spark plugs and electrical connections from corrosion and moisture. Easy to apply, long-lasting, and great value. Highly recommend for any automotive or electrical maintenance!
K**Y
It did a great job fixing a stiff speed switch on my KitchenAid mixer
Fast deliver and did just what I needed to fix my sticking switch!I have a 6 quart KitchenAid mixer, and the speed switch was super stiff -- it was very difficult to turn on and to change the speeds. I pulled off the top and found that the problem was in the switch on the circuit board. A new board with a new switch costs $60 from KitchenAid and $40 was the cheapest after-market switch I could find. Instead, I ordered this dielectric grease for a fraction of the price.I used a Q-Tip to jab some grease in the switch, and pushed the switch back and forth for a couple minutes. Very quickly, the switch started moving more easily, and within two minutes it was good as new. And I still have nearly an entire tube of grease left for the next time a switch gives me grief.Great product and a great money-saver!
K**R
Excellent Protection for Electrical Parts!
This dielectric grease works great! Protects terminals and spark plugs from corrosion, salt, and dirt. Reliable and long-lasting. Highly recommend!
M**G
need for different kind of Jobs.
good product .
K**R
Nice Large Tube of Lube
Nice, large tube of thick, vaseline-like grease. More than enough for a DIYer or even a professional mechanic.
B**R
Superior Dielectric Protection
This dielectric grease provides perfect moisture and oxidation protection. After application, no more corrosion on spark plugs or electrical connections—super reliable performance!
M**R
Great bargain; many uses
This is 3 oz of silicone grease (dielectric grease). I paid around $8 and the ad showed a package with Japanese writing on it. Who cares? The same product with English labeling in the ad was twice the price. Ended up receiving the latter anyways.For comparison, a half-ounce tube of Danco Grease is $4. Good stuff and a good applicator tip, but pricey. I use this for protecting electrical connections on automotive wiring and soldered joints before wrapping them in heat shrink tubing. I also use this for lubricating my o-rings on scuba gear and underwater flashlights. Not a bad idea for your home flashlights if you do any camping and risk exposure to rain, too. Silicone grease is also sold for plumbing applications (faucet grease), but that application only sees very occasional use. This is not high-temp lube and will burn if you get it super hot. So don't be applying it to your sparkplug threads--modern plugs don't even require lube or "anti-seize" anymore. But it's also great to apply to your car's battery terminal connectors, inside and out, to prevent corrosion that's accelerated by atmospheric humidity.Yes, it is likely that I will never need to buy another tube of silicone/dielectric grease again. Others have complained that the caps are prone to breakage, thus rendering these tubes useless without a cap. Even if the cap quality is defective, I see no reason why a replacement cap can't be easily located (even from a tube of toothpaste, perhaps!). It's not like they're using proprietary threading on the tube neck... So cap breakage is not really a concern to me. That said, for the Average Joe, this tube could last a lifetime. Your offspring will be delighted to receive a half tube of this grease when you pass.Another complaint is that it's difficult to apply with the toothpaste-tube shaped nozzle instead of a pointed applicator nozzle. Big deal. For electrical connections you can use a toothpick or your fingers. For o-rings I use my fingers. For plumbing applications you're probably going to slather it on anyways and clean up the excess. Would a pointed tube be better? Sure. Is it essential? No. Could you probably locate one if you really wanted it? Probably.This stuff is translucent in bulk, but is essentially transparent at the thicknesses typically used.Good stuff. Fraction of the price of my other favorite little tubes of Danco, and will last a looong time if you're not a plumber or are prone to giving up on life if a little plastic cap breaks!
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