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2017-01-22T19:00:00
Works as expected. I like that this is in a screw-top jar. MUCH nicer than the tear-and-use tubes, or the pop top jars (which can come open during travel, and make a mess)
ThomasS
Lubricant
1.5 oz. (43 g)
Jar
Models | ||
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Brand | Innovative Scuba | Gear Aid |
Accessory Type | Equipment Tools & Maintenance | Equipment Tools & Maintenance |
Accessory Gear | - | Repair & Maintenance |
Suit Accessory Type | Care & Maintenance | Care & Maintenance |
By Activity | Scuba | Scuba |
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By ThomasS
Works as expected. I like that this is in a screw-top jar. MUCH nicer than the tear-and-use tubes, or the pop top jars (which can come open during travel, and make a mess)
If you dive you need to have silicone grease in your save-a-dive-kit. Silicone grease permeates the surface and engages the material in an in-depth conditioning cycle that lasts for several weeks until more is applied. The product conditions most rubber items and is used in a flexible gasket capacity to seal items such as O-rings against their housings, without cracking or splitting the rubber.
Used by underwater photographers for their camera housings and divers that dive with lights computers, metal detectors, or any accessory items that has O-ring seals. Great alternative and less expensive lubricant if only diving air, silicone grease will do the job, keep O-rings and gasket seals supple and flexible so they can perform protective sealing of your equipment. Silicone grease in re-sealable 1.5 oz. (43 g) container will give you years of service. Great for conditioning O-rings as well as superior oxidation resistance and water repellency for rubber, plastic & metal.
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