Reddit Reddit reviews Super Lube 91003 Silicone High-Dielectric and Vacuum Grease, 3 oz.

We found 4 Reddit comments about Super Lube 91003 Silicone High-Dielectric and Vacuum Grease, 3 oz.. Here are the top ones, ranked by their Reddit score.

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Super Lube 91003 Silicone High-Dielectric and Vacuum Grease, 3 oz.
Auto & Truck MaintenanceModel Number: 91003Item Package Dimension: 4.799999995104" L x 2.99999999694" W x 1.399999998572" HItem Package Weight: 3.5 oz
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4 Reddit comments about Super Lube 91003 Silicone High-Dielectric and Vacuum Grease, 3 oz.:

u/Ophidios · 1 pointr/MechanicalKeyboards

I have not. But it's cheap, so that's good. If you've got Amazon prime, you could also go with this stuff. That'll fix you up right.

I wouldn't worry about getting a whole new board. Just do the best you can to clean out that Finish Line stuff (maybe unplug and use an old toothbrush wetted lightly with isopropyl alcohol), then give it a healthy dosage if dielectric grease. It'll help a lot.

u/SirTimmyTimbit · 1 pointr/MechanicalKeyboards

I'm getting my YMD96 kit delivered on Thursday. I want to clip and lube my stabilizers based on Kim's video.

I can find Dielectric Grease locally here in Toronto but I can't find any Finish Line Teflon Grease, or any other teflon grease for that matter.

Ordering 205g0 will take 6-10 days from Apex. Here are my other, immediate options:

u/electricblock · 1 pointr/MechanicalKeyboards

Many dielectric greases are ptfe (Teflon) based. What you want is a thick grease, not a thin oil. (To get technical, you want something with nlgi grade 2)

I can recommend superlube brand's silicone dielectric grease.

u/ctrlshiftba · -1 pointsr/keyboards

I would use one specifically designed for electronics like this one. https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B002KH0YDY