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You can get a tube of it at any auto parts store. Alot of guys put it on spark plug threads to keep away rust and prevent binding. I've been putting it on some of the electrical connectors and battery posts on my ATVs to keep water/mud from causing corrosion. Also put it on the trucks trailer wire connector becuase it keeps them from corroding and makes the trailer plug seal to the connector. It works wonders with any kind of rubber gaskets.
From: I'm lost somewhere in NJ -- can someone please find me?!?!?!?
Hate to ressurect an old thread, but I CAN'T FIND ANYWHERE LOCAL T OGET IT!!! Tried Pep Boys -- the guy said never heard of it, started telling me to use WD-40 or spray Lithium before I cut him off. AutoZone was equally useless. Tried WalMart in desperation -- no dice. I'm going bonkers looking for it... I can get the stuff online, but even with "slow" shipping I'm looking at a total of about $10 for a tube. It looks like I'm going to have to swallow the $10 and order it -- at this pace, I'll burn more than that in gas just driving around to the auto parts stores!
From: I'm lost somewhere in NJ -- can someone please find me?!?!?!?
Good old NAPA came to the rescue... It cost just $3 & change, out the door. It's not packaged exactly like Waxy's picture, but it's the same name & same purpose. Good enough for me!
Just thought I would share this info for anyone else who might need a source.