KEZE Waterproof Food Grade Silicone Lubricant Plumbers Grease for Valve Sealant Faucet O Rings 1 oz 1-Pack

Original price was: $15.60.Current price is: $14.90.

(13 customer reviews)
SKU: 9C072B8E Category: Brand:

Description

  • NSF approved:food grade silicone grease,odorless and colorless,no chemical contamination to drinking water. retains its consistency in temperatures from -40° to 400° f,no pigment for clean use.
  • Multi-purpose grease:silicone sealant can be used to waterproof lubricant on faucets,valve stems,cartridges scuba gear,bearings gaskets and is safe for nitrite rubber o-rings lubricate door hinges,threads on shower heads & bolts, toilet gaskets and flashlight orings.
  • Silicone grease resistance:the plumbers grease is water resistant and oxidation resistant.silicone faucet grease helps reduce friction and provides long-lasting lubrication.
  • Faucets grease:contains high raw silicone content making it better for long term lubricant hold,helps hard-turning faucets work smoothly.
  • Plumbers valve grease:ideal for lubricating faucet stems, valves and cartridges when repairing a leaky faucet.

Additional information

Material

Synthetic

Brand

Keze

Package information

Tube

Liquid volume

1 Fluid Ounces

Item weight

1 Ounces

Viscosity

High

Upper temperature rating

400 Degrees Fahrenheit

Item form

Semi-Solid (Grease)

Manufacturer

Keze

Unit count

1.00 Count

13 reviews for KEZE Waterproof Food Grade Silicone Lubricant Plumbers Grease for Valve Sealant Faucet O Rings 1 oz 1-Pack

  1. Mike

    This stuff is very powerful. I like that it is not aerosol, and it’s much easier to control. It does spray though. I use it for all my cleaning needs. If you let it set for about 5 minutes then it will remove gunk you never even knew you had. It basically just melts it off of there. I barely need to scrub any more. I had junk on there that was so stuck I hadn’t even thought it would ever come off until I used this. This is not my first bottle of this. It actually turns the residue a different color when it is working. So don’t worry. It won’t hurt the plastic. Or the metal. It’s just doing it’s thing. Eventually it will wipe right off. I use it a lot. It’s good to go in my book. It does a good job lubricating, but I espeically like it for it’s cleaning power. I use it in the bore, and then once I wipe it all out I run another coat down it. It will get the metal so clean it’s actually amazing. I also like that it really doesn’t have a smell. Or at least I have got used to it. It is not a strong smell like other cleaners. I think it is a great value. It came with the cleaning cloths, but the spray bottle is my favortie part of this bundle. I use it on everything. I use this in combination with Hopps gun oil that I apply at the very end. But up until that point this is all that I use. I am not sure that I even need the Hopps but since I have used it for years, and still have some, I am just going through the motions pretty much at this point. I have noticed it is substantially easier to do my cleaning since I originally tried using this product. I use gloves when I am messing with it just to be sure. It is not excessively oily, but just to be sure I keep it off my skin. I figured it was not a bad price, and I am glad that I tried it. It’s good stuff.

  2. Noel

    Put it on and watch how long it lasts.. it will make your coffee maker run smooth for years to come.. it doesn’t just wash off.

  3. Roku Saburo

    No complaints. Works as it should.

  4. TEW

    Effecient, reasonably priced, and non-problematic.

  5. EngJeep

    Works great, does what it’s supposed to do.

  6. lenny s

    it works great in dry like places like the desert

  7. Amazon Customer

    Very good result 👍
    My balcony door used to be very hard to open and close, but after applying Keze Lubricant on the door track, it’s been opening and closing much more smoothly.

    I also noticed that the performance actually improved over time — right after applying the lubricant, it worked better, but after about a week, it became even smoother and easier to operate.

  8. Happy customer

    Perfect. Thank you

  9. M.Z.W.

    easy to use and drip oil onto the hinges of my door perfectly, no more creaking

  10. Ben.

    Great product.

  11. John Wood

    Received product on-time and applied to bike chains. Seems like an OK product.

  12. Andrew Pham

    I used this to lubricate the cam assembly of my e61 group head espresso machine. It’s been 2 months so far and the lubrication is still effective despite the espresso machine being on 24/7. Highly recommend this lubricant for espresso machines.

  13. Martine

    I salvage vintage serger and sewing machines and fix them.
    The big mistake is the wrong grease people use on them which seizes up the whole machine.
    Wrong grease – White Lithium Grease, Vaseline, Automotive grease, Synthetic grease with calcium, etc.
    Wrong Oil – Machine oil, crude mineral oil.

    Correct Oil – Sewing machine oil which is refined Mineral Oil or even better Triflow Silicone Lube (oil) on all the non gear parts. Triflow will not harm plastics but Mineral or Sewing oil will harm them.

    Correct grease for Gears is this pure Silicone with PTFE (Teflon). Teflon adds a silkiness to the grease. Silicone does not damage plastic or nylon gears/ parts, whereas the other greases degrade them.
    Silicone is not harmful to rubber in case it lands on the belts the others will degrade rubber.
    Silicone clings to the gears as it is sticky – you want that so grease does not displace and keeps gears lubed.
    Silicone does not react to heat so it does not degrade or melt away with heat as the others will too.

    I could have used Triflow Synthetic grease too, but I don’t know what is mixed in there and that could degrade some of my nylon gears as in the White Superlock 534W-2 Serger I have. Plastic /Nylon gears or camstacks degrade with age and crack after 10-20 yrs of use so why accelerate the process with corrosive greases, right?

    After careful research, this is my choice and I feel it is safe for every type of gear. A fine product.
    Note: Old vintage motors like the Singer 301, Singer 221, 222 Featherweights, etc specifically need this grease mix:
    Refined White Vaseline (on Amazon)
    Refined Mineral oil branded as Lily White oil or generic (on Amazon)
    Use mostly this combination, heavy on Vaseline with a few drops of oil mixed in. Use this only on the motor shaft wicks, soak the felt pad with it and the felt wick sticking out. As the motor turns and generates heat, the Vaseline mix melts and leaches out on the motor shaft, slowly lubricating it. You don’t want too much oil near electrical things so this was devised. Genius design! So be sure NOT to use Silicone grease or Triflow Lube on these wicks, only Sew Retro grease or my DIY formula.

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